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Monday, July 21, 2014

Ex-offender in Texas needs help finding Jobs

Ex-offender in Texas needs help finding Jobs


Ex-offender in Texas needs help finding JobsDo you know of any agency/program in El Paso Texas that helps people with a criminal background find employment. I tried Project Rio, Goodwill Industries, but they will not assist.
 
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

Thank you





 Ex-offender in Texas needs help finding Jobs



I'm sorry you are having so much trouble,

I suggest you try Workforce Solutions in El Paso. One-stop Career Centers are underutilized but valuable resources that can help get felons jobs.  There you will find a variety of service that can help you find a job and perhaps a new career. Some services can help you:

Find out about job openings

Learn about strategies for finding a job

Get help in preparing for job interviews

Get help preparing your resume

Post your resume for employers to see

Of course there is no simple solution that will cure your problem, but you will get help so you can help yourself. There may also be counselors there that have experience assisting ex-offenders and felons.

You can get more info here:

WorkForce Solutions

9740 Dyer Street, Suite 109-113
El Paso, TX 79924

WorkForce Solutions

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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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Felon with sex offense needs job search advice

Sex offender needs help finding a job


Felon with sex offense needs job search advice
I am a 26 year old convicted sex offender. I did not do this crime (I'm sure you hear that all the time...I know...it gets old, but it's true), but under the advice of my lawyer, I took a plea bargain. Now, it is at this point that I must say that I know there is no expunging or pardoning because I admitted to it....BUT, it was only a misdemeanor conviction when I was 19. I was in Virginia at the time, and my accuser was my 4 year old great niece. I'd never been in any trouble before that. I was in college and my girlfriend literally lived right down the street, so I had no reason to do this, but My lawyer told me that no matter what, they would believe my great niece, because she was sooo convincing and had everyone fooled. ANYWAY, I just wanted to get back to college with no problems.

September 9, 2004 I was convicted of Sexual Battery misdemeanor (it was dropped down from Aggravated Sexual Battery which is a felony.) I was sentenced to 1 year, but that year was suspended due to the fact that I had no other anything on my record. I was eventually kicked out of school because they found out. I had one year to go.

In 2007 I was working for a good company when I received my next charge. "Failure to register as a Sex Offender" misdemeanor. This was because the person who did my DNA and fingerprinting did not send it to the office in Richmond like he was supposed to. I did as they asked, went to the station, waited for like 45 minutes, got my picture taken, fingerprinted, DNA swabbed, and reconfirmed my address and info, yet they still charged me with it because he didn't do his job. It was my responsibility to make sure the documents got to Richmond. BUT I CAN'T GO INTO THE POLICE OFFICE AND DO ANYTHING!!! Since I was stupid enough not to remember the officer's name, it was my fault and I had no choice but to plea. In January of 2008, I was working at a very good job that I loved. ABSOLUTELY LOVED. They knew my history and still hired me. I was employee of the month twice!! BUT that stopped when I get a call in January from the state trooper, telling me that I missed a registration. (I didn't know I had because I just registered.) They tried to send me another on in the mail in December of 2007, but because of my work schedule, I never got the notice. EVERY SINGLE TIME before this, they were able to leave the letter, but for this one, they couldn't without MY signature. My mother signed for all others, but she couldn't this time. The odd thing is, she NEVER got notice of there was something to even be signed. She didn't go out much at all, usually in all day long and she would've heard the doorbell...nothing. I was able to prove that the letter never reached my hands, but they said the post office TRIED to notify me. It was sent back to Richmond and once again, it was my fault. I now have a felony for a stupid piece of paper not being sent to them. I moved to South Carolina in 2008 with my sister after doing 60 days in jail, and things are now stale. I can't find work. I freelance mechanic and do other odd-jobs, but that's few and very far between. I have tried so many different things, but the one thing I can't do is lie about this. I know I have the experience but it's this damned history that's killing me. I won't lie because if they find out, it's worse. I'm just trying to do the right thing and I need a job to further that pursuit. ANYTHING and I do mean ANYTHING you can do would be helpful. Even if all you can do is respond to this letter. It is more than I could hope for. I am a very nice man. I would never hurt anyone...I find myself giving what little money i have to the homeless because I can't stand to see people suffer. I have a fiance' who is doing all she can to support me and get some legal resolve to this nightmare. We know it will be a long process, but we are willing to do whatever it takes. I see on your site that you specialize at finding felons jobs. Now I am not asking for a miracle, because this is a sex offense, not DUI or bad checks. I know it's the worse kind of felony. But please help. I do truly appreciate just the time you took to read this. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Tre

Felon with sex offense needs job search advice



Hello Tre,

Felon with sex offense needs job search advice
Unfortunately there are no easy answers here. You have an advantage over most ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs. You have a marketable skill. With a mechanics trade you could find work in an independent garage. Most small businesses do not do background checks because they can be expensive. When it is time to complete an application, you may opt to leave blank any questions relating to criminal records. If the question does come on an interview, be honest but, as I suggest to ex-offenders and felons, simply acknowledge the charge but don't spend a lot of time talking about it. Concentrate on your skills as a mechanic.

You will be able to get job search help at your local One-stop Career Center. There you will find a list of services that can help a felon find work. There are also counselors there who have experience working with ex-offenders and felons looking for jobs. There you will also find a list of available jobs in your area,

You can find the nearest One-stop Career Center here:

www.servicelocator.org

I hope this helps.

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Sunday, July 13, 2014

Felon in Florida seeks career in health care

Felon in Florida seeks career in health care


 Felon in Florida seeks career in health care
Dear Sir,

I bumped into this article on line. I'm from Sarasota Florida. I have two felony charges for drug possession. One is thirteen years the other eight years old. Will I be able to get my certification, or will I be denied because of these charges. I have completed all terms of probation years ago and have since turned my life around. Still I have much anxiety and guilt when I have to apply to any situation. I'm a wonderful person and have been in the home health business for a few years as a companion caregiver. Anything I can do?

Thanks much for your time.

Robert

Felon in Florida seeks career in health care


Hello Robert,

 Felon in Florida seeks career in health careI have worked with ex-offenders and felons who have jobs in the health care field here in New Jersey. I suggest you contact can contact the medical licensing board in Florida. They will be able to advise you of licensing restrictions for ex-offenders and felons seeking jobs in health care.

The state of Florida as guidelines for offender eligibility for licensing. You can find it here:

CONVICTION RECORD GUIDELINES FOR APPLICANTS FOR LICENSURE & EXEMPTION

For more information, obtain the Florida Nurse Practice Act and Rules of the Board of Nursing, you can contact them at this number: 850-488-0595

I hope this helps.
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