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Harvey Smith
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over 6 months ago

Saw this on my facebook feed

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Jason Sandoval
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over 6 months ago

I am deaf and i can't talk and hear. My name is jason. I need job please. I am felonies and i am can't find place jobs. I try all 20 times apply won't give me background. I am very cries and i am lost rent house and my 2 kids tax school. I would like cleaners job please. Amen all for me.

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Crystal Grant Bailey
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over 6 months ago

I would love to know if there are any companies out here willing to give a convicted felon a second chance at becoming a productive person in society. I'm inquiring because my son was convicted of 2nd degree murder, did 17 years flat, was a 1st time iffender who wants and needs a job. Do any of you have any information that could lead to employment for him and others who have been convicted. He is in the Philadelphia PA area

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darryl engleman
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over 6 months ago

I'm from Cincinnati . I'm looking for a job . These are my problems I am a multiple offender , I don't have a car or transportation , I have multiple gaps in my work history. I'm ready willing and able to work. I'm looking for help to try and get around these down falls. I don't have time to spend at any agency that will take time away from getting paid because I have bills stacking up. I also really don't want to relapse into doing the wrong thing. I really need to hear from someone who can seriously identify with me and who'll be willing to help me successfully navigate my way to being employed. Any and all advice will be accepted but I need to hear from people who really know how I need to do this and can help me get it done, as I said I'll listen to anyone who's willing to help

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Joshua Salinas
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over 6 months ago

Please send me information on felony friendly jobs!

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Rhonda Kittrell
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over 6 months ago

The hardest part of finding a job, is finding an employer who really doesn’t discriminate against someone who has a felony charge that is 10 years old, and has paid their debt to society. Also finding an employer that can work with you on your hours that you are able to work because you have no one to help you get your kids to and from school.

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Quentin Naylor-Smarrito
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over 6 months ago

My name is Miles Naylor I just got out of prison and I'm searching for a job preferably in construction. I work well with others and I am willing to work long hours. I am always on time and very organized. I'm also a hard worker. My only downfall is I am a perfectionist.

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Bryon Howell
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over 6 months ago

i am a 49 year old ex convict living in connecticut. i had not worked a true job in 15 years. 15 years ago i stopped looking for work because of all the rejections i was receiving at job interviews. for 15 years, i earned money here and there, all under the table and at times, didnt do badly for myself. 6 long months ago, i decided to start looking for a job once again and sure enough, even 28 years after i committed the crime i had committed, i was getting rejected left and right. i had been to 8 interviews in the past 6 months and got told 'no' from each and every one of them. finally, i joined a program to get better prepared for things like resumes and what to say and not to say at interviews. my counselor there, however, told me that because of the nature of the crime i committed, even though it was almost 30 years ago, would make it 'almost impossible' for me to get any job at all. this counselor decided to refer me to a temp agency in my area and the temp agency hired me. they sent me on a total of two job sites over the course of the past month. at the second job, which was working at a dog kennel, i left such a good impression by my work ethic and the hard work i put in that the owner of the kennel wanted to hire me full time. unfortunately, because of contracts between the temp agency and the kennel, i was not allowed to accept the job offer. this made me frustrated to the point where once again, i wanted to give up. instead, i re-doubled my efforts and started submitting resumes to just about every dog kennel in connecticut. why a dog kennel? well, the truth is, i love animals. i have always had pets and decided that working with animals is what i really want to do - even if i wont be earning excellent money doing it. at least it will be a job i enjoy! finally, last week, i was contacted by one of the kennels i applied to. i used the owner at the kennel i temped at as a job reference and have since been hired at the second kennel. AFTER 15 LONG YEARS, I FINALLY HAVE A JOB! i did, of course, speak about my criminal history very openly and honestly but it didnt matter - they hired me and i started officially working just today. i am writing my story to give hope to other out there who, because of their criminal history, are having a difficult time finding their way as i did. whatever you do, dont give up. every 'no' you hear is just one step closer to the 'yes' you will eventually hear as long as you are living right and making good life choices. but never ever give up - whatever you do! Believe me if i could do it, so can YOU! Signed, Someone who's been there.

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Nicholas Primo
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over 6 months ago

Just got out of prison, I have technical skills. I've done tier lll tech support for a few years and have over 10 years in free Lance experience. In 2017 completed PC Support class and got a certificate. I'm familiar with pos systems ,networking, installs , survalience systems ,troubleshooting . Remote supportI'm competent and work well with others I enjoy troubleshooting and installs

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Gerran Williams
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over 6 months ago

Does any know where I can get a call center job. I am currently fighting a felony case but in the midst of me doing that No one will hire me with a pending felony case. I have over 20 years of customer service experience I live in Houston, TX any ideas or thoughts?

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