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Only the attitude you reflect can hold you back. I am a convicted felon and i hold a very good paying job as a Phlebotomist, with more room to advance in just about any direction. Just because life threw you a curve ball does not make it a strike. Ive met so many people that play the oh poor me attitude and say that they cant do something because they have a felony, and that is total horse crap. Like i said in the beginning, Its the attitude you project that greatly reflects how your held back. Don't ever let someone tell you that you cant because once you believe it you truly can not go back and redeem yourself in the eyes of your future employer.

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