The Insider Secrets Of Second Chance Jobs Discovered

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Is there a list someplace of companies that hire convicted felons? This really is a question which has been asked countless times by ex-felons looking for jobs. You'll find probably thousands of businesses that hire convicted felons but you won't have much luck looking for a complete list on the internet. Why? The businesses that hire convicted felons do not really want to advertise the very fact since their clients or customers might take it the wrong way.

Obviously, not every business that hires ex-felons will be on a list somewhere. Try applying for jobs in the smaller or family-run businesses. Even the big companies may hire ex-felons, partly because businesses that hire convicted felons are given an incentive within the type of a tax credit (Work Opportunity Tax Credit).

What will be the kinds of jobs for felons available? Any type of company can hire felons except certain very specific jobs which require the use of firearms or explosives and almost certainly those involving minors and also the elderly.

Examples of organizations and employment for felons are those that will be within the following businesses: trucking, delivery, movers, restaurants, bakeries, hotels, gyms, construction, etc. Non-profit organizations are often quite ready to give an ex-felon friendly jobs a possibility, according to the kind of felony conviction.

Did you know that even the us Military has many different jobs for ex-felons? The criminal history waiver program allows a military recruitment officer to enlist an ex-felon.

In the present day, the us Army has stated that around one in eight recruits needed a waiver to enlist in the Army. As always, the military will not accept just anybody. They do choose people whom they think will be an asset to the service.

If you have learned a trade or profession then you will not even need to look for businesses that hire convicted felons. You can also work for various companies as an independent contractor or freelancer.

One example is many smaller companies don't have a computer technician on their payroll. When they need someone to repair or upgrade computers then they're going to have to call a freelance computer technician to do the work. They will not bother to do background checks on somebody who will just be there for a day or two.

Strictly speaking then, you do not need to limit yourself to employment for felons because you may simply work freelance as a masseuse, photographer, programmer, graphic artist, personal chef, trainer, journalist, etc.

There are numerous companies that hire convicted felons. You may find additional information about them by asking your parole officer or state employment office. In addition, some non-profit and church-based organizations might be able to help you find businesses that hire convicted felons. You could be also able to earn a good living simply by working freelance or as being an independent contractor for many companies that hire convicted felons.