"I think it depends on how long ago the conviction was and what it was. The best thing to do is call around and ask a few what their policy is."
That is correct. I have discovered that hospitals require the conviction(s) to be at least 10 years old. Then, depending on the conviction may consider you as an applicant if you have incredible references and a terrific resume. In the past, a felon might have a chance at a tiny community hospital, but these facilities are slowly being bought up by large "corporate hospitals" and adopting the corporate policies. Good luck.
It depends on the crime committed. It's really not the school that decides in most cases I know of, but it is the organization that issues the license or certification. When you apply just answer the questions truthfully. If it brings up a flag, the school may call you in the discuss the matter, which does not mean you would not be accepted, but something to discuss. You can also contact the department chairperson for the program and discuss the issue first. He/she will have a pretty good idea on this issue seeing that they deal with the boards on an on-going basis.
Yes, depending on the job and the laws of your state.
You can take the tests, its whether or not the school will accept you.
Ex felons who have turned their life around may find it difficult to find a job in the healthcare field. However with hard work and after applying to a few different places its not ruled out.
Where can a felon find a job in akron ohio
No.
The felon needs to ask their parole officer how to do it.
You are never an ex felon, once a felon always a felon...While this is true, it's irrelevant to the question. You can try Carolina Cargo.
YES
It is possible for a felon to get a job as an engineer. There are a number of different companies throughout the United States that will offer jobs to those who were formally criminals.
No.
No. A felon can never find a job. Its the problem I'm currently going through & I am screwed. Give up. Now.
Carolina Cargo
McDonalds
no
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