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Friday, July 25, 2014

Felon in Florida looks to expungement to get jobs

Felon in Florida looks to expungement to get jobs


Felon in Florida looks to expungement to get jobs
I was convicted in the state of Florida for 5 counts of fraud I did my probation 2.5 (was given 5) paid restitution and now looking for work why is is that when an employer does a background check on me the status says active? Next I am in the process of trying to get this sealed/expunged. When that is settled will I be able to get a security license so I can work as a security guard or how about my RN license as I am currently in school working on that, am I wasting my time?


Thanks


Felon in Florida looks to expungement to get jobs



Unfortunately many people believe that sealing or expungement of records will erase their criminal records. In most cases and in most states, expungement means that their convictions will invisible to the public. The will always be visible to law enforcement, the court system and government agencies. Since most licensing is done through state agencies, expungement will not help them.

Many ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs seek legal counsel before the can start an effect job search just to see how their records will impact their ability to get jobs. I suggest contacting your local legal aid office to see just how viable an option expungement is for you. Next I would contact the agencies that issue the licenses you want to see if you are eligible.


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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Felon in Atlanta needs help finding Jobs

Felon in Atlanta needs help finding Jobs


Felon in Atlanta needs help finding Jobs
My husband just relocated here to Atlanta to be with his family. He is a convicted felon. It has been hard for him to find a job for many reasons. For one, I work two jobs to support us and he stays home with our two youngest children (we have 5) during the day. Secondly, we do not know a lot of people here in Atlanta,GA to network with. And of course....its hard to get a job period, add a felony to it and it is even harder!

We are searching for possible job search programs that will help us get childcare and help him be able to look for employment. I am on waiting list for assistance for childcare but I have been waiting for months. We can not afford childcare without him working. It is only by Gods grace that we have made it this far. Any advice or suggestions would be great!!!!

Thanks


Felon in Atlanta needs help finding Jobs


Hello,

I'm sorry your husband is having so much trouble. First let me suggest that he try The One-stop Career Center in Atlanta. There he will find a variety of services that can not only help him find a job but perhaps training for a new career. These centers are underutilized resources for ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs.  Among the resources you will find are current lists of job openings in your area.

You can find the center in Atlanta here:


Georgia Department of Labor

148 Andrew Young International Boulevard
Suite 650
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-656-3011

www.dol.state.ga.us/

 
Another great resource for ex-offenders and felons is Goodwill of North Georgia. Goodwill operates a computerized training center that provides career alternatives for unemployed and underemployed people.  Your husband can get specialized training to be certified in the following trades:

 

Felon in Atlanta needs help finding JobsApartment Maintenance Technician 

Floor Technician/Custodial Certification

Forklift Training

Hospitality Opportunity Program 


Women in Non-Traditional Occupations 

Here is the great part, after completion, the center provides job placement and retention services.  This center also has its own staffing service that places not only those with trade certifications, but others looking for jobs.  You can get more information here:

Goodwill of North Georgia Training Centers

  
I hope this helps.


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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Female felon in Nevada needs help finding jobs

Female felon in Nevada needs help finding jobs


Female felon in Nevada needs help finding jobsHi.

My name is Heather. I am 27 years old. I was reading your blog about jobs for ex-felons. I was released from prison about a month ago and have been having the hardest time finding a job. It's not easy, that's for sure. Do u live in Vegas? Do u know places that hire felons? I have a long criminal history, and this is the first time I have ever tried something different. I have a kid to support, please let me know if u know of anywhere.

Thank you

 Female felon in Nevada needs help finding jobs


Hello Heather,

There are several options for ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs in Las Vegas. One is

EVOLVE (Educational and Vocational Opportunities Leading to Valuable Experience) provides counseling, case management, vocational training and employment placement to persons with criminal backgrounds. Services available include resume preparation, interview techniques and mentorship.

You can contact them here:

1971 Stella Lake Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89106
702-638-6371

Nevada JobConnect

Female felon in Nevada needs help finding jobs
I suggest to all ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs, go to your local One-stop Career Center.  There you will find valuable resources that can help you get a job. The centers in Nevada are Nevada JobConnect.  Nevada Job Connect  provides workforce development services to employers and job seekers in Nevada. For job seekers, Nevada JobConnect offers career development information, job search resources, training programs, and, as appropriate, unemployment benefits. Targeted populations may be eligible to receive intensive assistance to overcome barriers to employment. Many of the counselors have experience assisting ex-offenders and felons.  Counselors may also guide job seekers to available training programs that could lead to a new career.

You can get more information on Nevada Job Connect here:

Nevada JobConnect Maryland Parkway

3405 South Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89169
702-486-0100



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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Felons may use expungement to get jobs

Felons may use expungement to get jobs


 Felons may use expungement to get jobs
Hi,

I am seeking help! I am currently a Private Investigator and have been for two years. I was a corrections officer for ten years, and I have my associates degree in criminal justice. However, I ran into a problem and I am being charged with embezzlement and I am going to be a convicted of a felony. I'm pretty sure I'm going to get probation but don't know yet. I am subject to re-certification to be a private investigator and I know they are going to see this felony in my record now. I need help trying to find a new job, however as you can see my life has revolved around law enforcement what or where can I find a job?

K


Felons may use expungement to get jobs


Hello K,

You may not get convicted. If you are, you may have a professional career even with a felony. Because you have practical experience, you may consider teaching criminal justice at a community college or a private business or career school. They are all over because the criminal justice field is growing. Just watch daytime TV and you'll see what I mean.

 Felons may use expungement to get jobs
There is the chance that you will be convicted. Then your options will change.  There is a chance that your conviction will impact your ability to be re-certified.  If that is the case, you may look into having your conviction sealed or even expunged. Many ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs require a little legal assistance and expungement may be an option. The statutes regarding expungement or sealing of records vary from state to state so you should seek legal advice. Since expungement is a legal procedure, I would not encourage you to try it by yourself.  This is better done by a qualified legal professional that has knowledge of how they are done.  I suggest you get some advice from you local legal aid office. You may be eligible for no-cost or low-cost legal assistance.

I hope this helps

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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Lady Felon needs Jobs Search Help

Lady Felon needs Jobs Search Help


Lady Felon needs Jobs Search Help
My name is Millie. On 11/8/2010. I was arrested for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.  While driving my boyfriends car for him to have him drop me back off at home we were stopped by the police. I remained in the car while he jumped out and ran.

This was my first time ever getting in trouble with the law besides speeding tickets. I answered all the questions for them gave them his name address, where he lived, etc.. etc.. i was placed under arrest after they searched his vehicle. I was embarrassed didn't know who to call.  One of the ladies who was in booking with me told me to use my free call and call a bondsman. I had court the next morning was given a court appointed attorney an was out on bond...I had absolutely no money to pay this bondsman back, and then i began selling personal items on Ebay because I
was given 60 days to pay off the bondsman.

I lost my job working for one of the highest paying companies in Florence, SC and just completed my bachelors degree at the university here. About 2 months later they found my boyfriend and charged him with the same exact charged. He denied that it was his and instead of a free lawyer he actually hired a lawyer. After I investigated his lawyer that he hired found out that he was one of the best her in the town and was known to get drug offenders a must lighter sentence.


I just wanted it to be over so a couple months later I told my lawyer that I'm just ready to have the judge sentence me.  My lawyer never told me about PTI, explained to me about pardons, expungement, NOTHING.  I went to court and pleaded with the judge to lower my charge. I'm a good person and law abiding citizen. I'm working on my masters degree.  He showed NO mercy on my at all.  Told me I need to pick better boyfriends sentenced me to time served and suspended my sentence of 5 years 3 years probation. 3 years!

I met with my probation officer three times and was on probation for 3 months. She told me that she would recommend that I be released from being on probation because I'm not like the normal people she dealt with.  All I had to do was pay my fines and she would release me early.  I was broke.  I told her I didn't have the money to pay the supervising fees nor the court fees...... :-(  I started dancing for money at private parties and at local strip clubs. I never danced before.  It never crossed my mind, and the girls that danced with me all had a troubled backgrounds relating to abuse, low self-esteem, etc. I danced for a month and decided to quit.  I quit because I was raped at a bachelor party that me and another dancer did.  I never reported it or told anyone.  I just simply stopped dancing all together and the money I had saved was enough to pay my probation officer off and to apply for a pardon.

I have sought help from my local one stop. I have received the bonding paperwork from them. I have been offered several jobs but once my background check came back or they found out, the offers were taken

Lady Felon needs Jobs Search Help

back!!! From high paying jobs to low paying jobs. From sales job to waitressing jobs.

I'm unable to receive any government assistance.  I go to food banks for food and groceries.

I need help finding employment.  I have always worked since I was 15 and now not working for nearly two years have completely change my entire outlook on life. I never thought in a million years I would be where I'm at today. I set a goal for myself daily to apply for 25 jobs a day!!! I have sought help for depression from my local vocational rehabilitation center and was denied because they advised me its not a disability. I know everyone says their story is different but I can promise you mine is.

Can you help me????



Lady Felon needs Jobs Search Help




Hello Millie,

I agree with the judge on the fact that you should pick better friends.  I have several suggestions for you.  I encourage every felon I meet to be absolutely honest when applying for jobs.  I know there is often a temptation to not be honest on applications, but what good is it to get a job, only to lose it when the background check comes back.  Honesty is always the best policy.

As for finding a job, don't give up on the One-stop Career Center just because there was no job for you then.  There are new jobs added to lists everyday.  Another suggestion is to contact the local United Way office.  The United Way supports many social services agencies that help you in many ways.  Many of these agencies are felon friendly.  They may also contacts to organizations that have hired a felon in the past.   Stay on good terms with your probation officer. She may have know of companies who have hired her clients in the past.

My final suggestion is to apply for every job you feel you are qualified for.  Don't believe that because you are a felon, you are automatically disqualified from being hired.  Be honest, put your best foot forward and be prepared to talk about your past in a positive way.

I hope this helps.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Ex-offender in NC looking for a job

Ex-offender in NC Looking for a Job


Ex-offender in NC Looking for a JobHello,

My name is Oscar and I need help finding work in Charlotte, North Carolina. I am not a felon, but I do have a charge on my record. I was charged for secret peeping and plead guilty to it under some bad advice from my public defender. So now this charge is on my record and it is causing a lot of problems for me. I didn't have to register as an offender nor did I really receive any type of punishment for this charge, besides the fact that it is hurting my chances at finding a decent job or home. My girlfriend and I have had our first kid this year and I really need a job that can turn into a place that I can be at for the next decade or two. I am not asking for pity, nor am I trying to tell you a sob story, I really just need some help finding some a job that is promising for myself and my family. I hope to hear back from you as soon as possible, and would like to thank you in advance for any tips or advice.

Ex-offender in NC Looking for a Job



Hello Oscar,

It sounds like you have some type of sex-offense.  My suggestion to you is to find out just how your conviction comes up when a background check is done.  You want to know exactly what a prospective employer sees.  You should have a copy of your disposition that you got when your probation was completed.  If you do not have it, I suggest you get a copy from your probation officer.  When the background check is done, you have to be ready to talk about your charge in a positive way.  Often sex-offenses are the most difficult to work with because of  the stigma attached to them.  

In regard to getting assistance finding a job, ex-offenders and felons in the Charlotte area, an organization called The Center for Community Transitions of Charlotte, NC is a good place to startThey not only provide job search assistance but also helps by making referrals to other resources that can help ex-offenders and their families.  You can contact them here:

The Center for Community Transitions


(704) 374 - 0762

Ex-offenders and felons can also get job search assistance at their local One-Stop Career Center.  Take a look at the video below:


 

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The One-stop Career Centers in the Charlotte are listed here:

South Boulevard JobLink
 5125-A South Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28217
704-527-3195


 
Charlotte-Mecklenburg JobLink Career Center - Arrowood
 7140 Forest Point Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28217
704-565-6865


Charlotte-Mecklenburg JobLink Career Center - Albemarle Road/Executive Center
5601 Executive Center Drive
Charlotte, NC 28212
704-566-2870


 
Charlotte/Mecklenburg JobLink Career Center - Monroe Road 
10801 Monroe Road
Matthews, NC 28105
704-847-2660 Ext 223




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Sunday, June 8, 2014

Lady Felon Seeks Job Search Help

   Lady Felon Seeks Job Search Help

Lady Felon Seeks Job Search Help
 Hello Mr. Mayo,

I committed a crime over 10 years ago, I pleaded guilty and go two years probation.  My church gave me a job after my conviction. I didn’t have to worry about seeking employment elsewhere.  I no longer work at the church for personal reasons.  I am currently looking for a job and it’s hard for me.   I was wondering if you could give me some advice on where to start or if there are programs out there for women.  I live in Virginia Beach

Lisa

Lady Felon Seeks Job Search Help

Lady Felon Seeks Job Search HelpUnfortunately, I don't know of any programs in the Virginia Beach area for women.  The first place I suggest for every ex-offender and felon looking for jobs is the nearest One-stop Career Center.  Your local One-stop can help you with some valuable services that help you get a job.  You can get help with your interviewing skills, a resume and there are computers and copiers you can use.  There are also state issued lists of open jobs in your area.  Each center has a staff of counselors that can help you in your job search.  Many counselor's regularly work with felons and ex-offenders and know of employers in the area that will give them a chance.  You can find the Center in your area here:



Jobs for Ex-offenders and Felons: Where can Ex-offenders Find Jobs



Another suggestion is to find your local United Way office.  The United Way supports a large number of social service agencies that may be able to help you.  They can direct you to resources that may help a female felon or felons in general.  There may be other services that can help you get back on track.  The United Way in your area can be found here:


Lady Felon Seeks Job Search Help
United Way of South Hampton Roads
PO Box 41069
Norfolk, VA 23541-1069
(757) 853-8500
http://www.unitedwayshr.org/


Counties served by United Way of South Hampton Roads:

Chesapeake

Isle Of Wight


Norfolk



Portsmouth


Suffolk


I hope this info helps


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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Felon in Cali wants job as Paralegal

 Felon in Cali wants job as Paralegal

 


Felon in Cali wants job as Paralegal
I am a convicted felon and want to know if I am able to get a Paralegal degree and practice in the state of California? My conviction was for Bank Robbery. Thank you for your time.










 Felon in Cali wants job as Paralegal



Surely you can pursue a paralegal degree. The question is will you be allowed to practice in the state of California. Contact the school where the program you want is offered. Career schools usually have job placement departments that assist their graduates in finding employment.  The school will be able to tell you based on your conviction if you will be eligible to be licensed.

I hope this helps.


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Sunday, June 1, 2014

A felon with deferred judgement looking for jobs

A felon with deferred judgement  looking for jobs

 


A felon with deferred judgement  looking for jobsHello there,

I am hoping to get this question answered correctly, I currently live in Colorado Springs and in January of 2009 I picked up a felony menacing charge and 5 counts of child abuse without injury, after 26 days in county jail I finally accepted a plea for the felony menacing charge and 1 count of child abuse without injury, I was offered a 3-year deferred judgement, and told by my public defendant that this charge would never show up once the 3-year deferred was done, I learned that was untrue from my probation officer, I was also told I do not have to tell a potential employer about the felony unless it they specifically ask if it resulted in probation or a deferred adjudication, I hold a degree in Computer Technology and have been unable to obtain any work in my field since this charge, so my questions are:

1. Am I legally bound to disclose any of this to a potential employer?
2. Will I ever be able to work for the federal government or obtain a security clearance?
3. When doing a pre-employment background check, how will this charge appear to a potential employer, is it a conviction, or do they see it is deferred, or does it not appear at all (I was told by my probation officer that it does not appear).

If you can help me with these questions I would deeply appreciate it.

Thank You.


 A felon with deferred judgement  looking for jobs


 
Hello,


A felon with deferred judgement  looking for jobs
In most cases when the terms of deferred judgement are met, the charges are dropped. Since the charges were dropped, there is no conviction. Record of this can only be seen by the court system, law enforcement and certain government agencies. In deferred judgement, there is an initial plea of guilty. It is my understanding, at the end of the probationary period, if you have complied with all the conditions of probation, the guilty plea is considered withdrawn, the case is dismissed and no conviction enters. This is because a conviction is not final until there has been both a guilty plea or finding of guilt and the imposition of sentence. Since sentencing does not occur before the end of the probationary term, there is no conviction.

You can answer that question "no" on your employment application. However, be very careful to read the question correctly. As I encourage all ex-offenders and felons job searching, pay careful attention to the wording of the application. If it asks for convictions, you only have to list convictions. If it asks for arrests, you must list all arrests.


To get an absolute understanding, contact your local legal aid office. An attorney there can explain this better than I can.

I hope this helps.

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Felon in New York needs Job Info

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Felon in New York needs Job Info
Hello!

Thank you so much in advance for helping out convicted felons.

My brother just got out of jail after serving for 8 months for marriage fraud, he is an honorably discharged veteran of Afghanistan war and is planning to go to school now under 9/11 GI Bill program.

I was wondering if you could help and tell us where to find the info about what jobs are restricted for felons and most important what licenses they absolutely can't obtain here in NYC.

For example real estate salesperson license, or physical trainer, or any securities licensees, like Series 7 and etc....

Thanks a lot,

Best regards,

Anna.



Felon in New York needs Job Info



A: Hello Anna,

Felon in New York needs Job InfoI don't know how serious Marriage Fraud is.  I'm not sure if is a felony in the state of New York or how it is viewed by employers.  There is no list per se but certain jobs may require licensing or certifications that may be restricted to ex-offenders and felons based on their individual convictions. Your brother would have to contact each entity separately to find if he is eligible to be licensed or certified. Here is a list of occupations that require licensing in the state of New York and application information.

http://www.labor.state.ny.us/stats/lstrain.shtm#agen


I hope this helps.

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Saturday, May 24, 2014

Felon hopes expungement will help job search

Felon hopes expungement will help job search


Felon hopes expungement will help job search
Hello, my name is Stacie and back in 2002 I was convicted of Felony Theft (long story short, I was with my abusive ex and I took the blame for it) Thank God I was eventually able to move & get far away from him before he could kill me. I was recently approved for an expungement. I also received the paper work from the attorney general office stating that "this section has initiated the necessary action to remove the information from the files of the Indentification Divison, Federal Bureau of Investigation." I'm kinda confused when it comes to expungements. Am I able to join the military or work as a civilian on a military base? I just wanted to make sure it wouldn't come up on a background check since I'd be working for the government. I would more than APPRECIATE it if You could answer this question for me because I'm a single mom trying to find a good job so I can provide for my child.

 Felon hopes expungement will help job search



Hello Stacie,

Generally speaking, expunged records are not simply erased. They will usually be visible to the court system, law enforcement and government agencies. I am going to say it will show up on a government background check. Of course this is not legal advice.  You should speak to a qualified professional who has experience in this area for a greater understanding of expungement as it relates to the statutes in your state.  I suggest contacting you local legal aid office.  As for joining the military, there are ex-offenders and felons accepted into the military everyday. The Army seems to be the most accepting branch for ex-offenders and felons.  Contact you nearest Army recruiter.  That person will certainly look into your eligibility.

In the meantime, take a look at the video below.  Hopefully it will give you some ideas about how to to get some leads for jobs.


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Friday, May 16, 2014

Felon In NY State seeks job

Felon In NY State seeks job


Felon
Hello sir, thank you for the service you provide with this information. I live in New York state and I am having a very hard time finding work. Do you know of anywhere that I can get some help. I really want to work.

Thank you in advance,

Dennis





Felon In NY State seeks job



Hello Dennis,

Felon In NY State seeks jobEach state has a network of centers that offer a variety of free services that can get you ready for work and assist a felon in finding employment. In addition, these centers offer training programs that may prepare you for a career or even start a business. The New York Dept. of Labor has a long list of services including counselors that have experience working with felons and ex-offenders. You can get more information as well as the office nearest to you here:


http://www.labor.ny.gov/careerservices/CareerServicesIndex.shtm


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