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There are many companies that do not hire a person if they have a felony conviction. However, there are companies that will hire a felon. A person has to apply for jobs until they find a company that will hire them.
the human resource manager is who you would like to speak to about hiring.
Oil rigs belong to companies that also have contracts with other companies to have work done on the rigs. So there are many companies involved. Some companies have background checks, others rely on a person's honesty to tell them if they have a felony on their name. Other companies never ask. If a company involved in offshore are aware of a persons felony, they might turn the person down due to the nature of the felony. So the answer to your question is yes, it is still quite possible to get hired.
It depends on what kind of job you're interested in, where you will be working, and who does the hiring (The USAF itself, or a civilian contractor).
"Bonding" is done by private insurance companies. The only way to find this out is to contact whatever insurance companies offer "bonding services" in your state and ask.
depends on what the felony is conspiracy
"As with any company specific job search, the best way to find if someone is hiring is to go to their website. On many websites, you will find a section usually set up specifically for jobs they are hiring for. If they don't have one that you can find, look for a way to contact them and ask. Some companies sub their 'want ads' out to other companies. If this is the case, ask the person you have made contact with to point you in the right direction."
The depends entirely upon the type of felony.
If you have a felony you cannot be a nurse.
If a person has a felony you cannot own a gun. It does not matter how long you have had the felony.
At a very basic level the person who hires workers is called the employer. In big companies, the person who hires people may be called the Employment Manager, Human Relations Director, Hiring Manager or similar term denoting a job assignment of finding people needed to do the work.
yes