1) Is this your only offense? Depending on the nature of the felony and its jurisdiction, you may file for expungement. This is not a guarantee though and one must be prepared that if rejected, the felony could haunt you permanenetly.
2) Be upfront about your felony. Don't waste a prospective employer's time putting you through the motions, only to have your background check come back with an issue. Ask questions.
3) Find a placement program. Many local work centers already know what local organizations employ felons. Network with other felons. What was their experience after being convicted? Where do they work?
4) I guess the best advice I can give is to think... bigger. Work for yourself. Start your own business. Whatever it is. That's one way to avoid having your criminal record investigated. (Unless the business you choose requires it at some point.)
Starting at the bottom is the first thing. Many doors may be closed. Be realistic, theft charge, avoid money handling. Working for yourself is a good goal if your charges are severe. Volunteering will help over the long term to show a better character and references.
I would find other felons you know that have made good and are working hard. Not only will they give you good advice, but they may work for a company that feels ex cons have paid their price and give you a chance.
To explore your career options, you can see if your school has a career placement center where they can access your skills and offer you career options that fit your qualifications and skills.
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Yes, it one of many options for convicted felons.
They can, but it's not a good career move for them. Not to mention they wouldn't be able to bring their service or backup weapon home, nor keep any firearms in their home, as a felon is prohibited from owning, possessing, or being allowed any access to firearms.
Career planning options
Yes. Only firearms possession is limited by being a felon.
There are many career options in various career fields like designing.fine art performing art literature and there is a large scope for the talented and unique persons.
About the same options as are open to any woman.
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Being pardoned does not allow a felon to possess a firearm. Only an overturning of the conviction can do that.
Yes, but the felon may not have access to the gun. Must be locked up when not being worn, and felon may not have access to the keys.