i have a felony can i ever work in a hospital
You can work for the state of North Carolina if you have a felony conviction only if you can been pardoned. Once you are pardoned, all rights will return back to you.
In the state of Illinois,Chicago. Can I work as a repo- man with a felony conviction?
Noone has been denied a contractors license based purely on a felony conviction. A felony conviction does not automatically disqualify applicants. Yes you can be denied after applying. It all depends on how long ago you were convicted and also if the prior felony had anything to do with contracting work.
No.......well it depends where you are from and what democracy you have, but in the U.S no you cannot work religious positons.
It may be challenging to work as a welder with a felony conviction because some employers may be hesitant to hire individuals with a criminal record. However, it ultimately depends on the employer's policies and the specifics of the felony conviction. It may be helpful to be transparent about your background, emphasize any rehabilitation efforts, and seek out employers who are open to hiring individuals with past convictions.
You must have a license to do this and that may be a background check problem for a convicted felon.
It is possible to work as a correctional counselor in Atlanta with a felony, but it may present challenges given the nature of the job and restrictions related to working with individuals who have criminal backgrounds. It ultimately depends on the specific hiring policies of the correctional facility and the nature of the felony conviction.
i am considering go to school and I half have a felony. i am in recovery three and a half years clean. I am interested in going to school nto be a CNA
Yes, a person with a felony can work for a daycare. This varies depending on the type of felony and registered sex offenders are disqualified from working with children along with people with violent felonies.
In Florida, individuals with felony convictions can face challenges when seeking licensure as a social worker. The Florida Department of Health evaluates each application on a case-by-case basis, considering the nature of the felony, the time elapsed since the conviction, and evidence of rehabilitation. It is advisable for individuals with a felony record to consult with the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work for guidance on their specific situation and to understand the potential for obtaining a license.
You will have to detrmine this by speaking with your parole officer. The fact that you will be living with your father (and not an un-related felon) may work in your favor.
The answer is, it depends. The major variables are what you were convicted of, how long ago the conviction was, and (probably most importantly) whether or not you are honest about the conviction during the application and hiring process. I have heard of federal employees being terminated after hiring for not disclosing a felony conviction - the conviction itself wasn't the problem, it was the falsifying of the application that led to the problems.