
Marie T
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I don't know try filling out applications, and see what happens. You should be able to get a job anywhere there is a law against discrimination.
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Yahoo Nazi
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Construction or the US Army
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ROCKSTAR
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legal?
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Deebo
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Fry swapper, roofer, lawn mower, almost anything that an illegal immigrant can get but not all. I guess they are on a lower level which makes perfect sense if you think about it. If it were up to me i wouldnt let them work anywhere except for some dead in 5 dollar an hour job
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Mrs. Goddess
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Self-employed - landscaping, window washer for businesses.
Construction, warehouse, grocery store.
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madison355
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Dude, you could sell cars or be a lot porter. I would do some crap job to save and then go to school. If you get a degree you can start your own business or go to work for someone. Then when someone turns you down, f*ck em.
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SMH
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Welfare recipient (um, well, not exactly a job)
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Distorted Vision
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I hear ditch digging pays well
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childofevil2003
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It depends on who wants to hire..........usually moving companies, construction private companies, etc.......
in some cities there are comapnies that help felons get jobs.....check it out in your town!!
good luck!!
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self employment
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beth ann
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mowing yards...hmmm dont know?
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gilgamesh
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Steak'n Shake employee
Janitor
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swbjamesp
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Offshore Oil rigs. You work out there for weeks at a time. and you get paid well.
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Nathan
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Burger Flipper
Fry Cook
Gas Station Attendant
Janitor
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RobbinATL
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Server... Go to a staffing company and they can find you a really good job without doing background check
By the way, you can't join the US army or any military service... You are a felon
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janice
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Kinda depends on what the felonies were. You could always check with construction crews. Hands on kind of work is the best way to go...Many big companies won't let felons(ex)in their doors. Sometimes a smaller company would be more inclined to take a chance on someone who is willing to work. Do your parents or friends have connections with anyone? Sometimes is takes that extra helping hand to get started. Good Luck to you.
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jambi0n
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I have a friend who has two strikes on his record and got cleaned up. He now works for the cable company installing cable. Another friend of mine is now a mechanic and actually makes good money. I would look into either of those, because I don't think it's a good career flipping burgers all your life. Even if you do get hired on, they will prolly pass you up if they ever need to promote anyone.
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Adel
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It depends on the types of felonies. But here are the jobs I think you can probably do, assuing that the felony was very serious:
Selling stuff online, like on eBay. Working in machinery factories and similar factories. Also, you can work in some of the heavy construction industries I think, like car manufacturing, metal production, things like that. I think you can consider careers like electricians, auto mechanics, agriculture, landscaping, civil engineering, and sports-related fields.
Transportation may have some jobs.
In general, though, don't let the criminal history prevent you from getting an education and pursuing the career that you really want. Research about different careers and see what options are available. If you qualified for the job, then a reasonable employer will give you a chance. There's definitely no harm in trying.
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