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It depends on your occupation/profession and whether your practice of it is licensed by the state - AND - whether the state will license a convicted felon - AND - can you find an employer willing to hire you with that kind of past record.

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The company I work with doesn't care about your past; they are more interested in what you are willing to do tomorrow.

I am sure you’re sick and tired of someone else dictating your future, dictating how much your worth, what job you can and can't be hired for regardless of your capabilities, when you start your day, when can or can't go on a break or lunch and even go home to be with your family...

It's quite ridiculous when you really stop and think about it.

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Addicted to drugs and alcohol, homeless…



...and now a multimillionaire!!


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There is a way to get out of a situation you’re not happy with; make the decision to take control of whatever is going on in your life.

Go watch the video and let me know what you think. Whichever path you choose, I wish you the best of luck!!


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