A person with an unexpungable felony may find job opportunities in fields that are more accepting of criminal records, such as construction, warehousing, or certain service industries. Some employers prioritize skills and experience over background checks, especially in high-demand sectors. Additionally, vocational training programs or initiatives aimed at reintegration can provide support in finding suitable employment. Networking and personal recommendations can also play a crucial role in securing a job.
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When a person has a felony, what are their limits? Whae can they do and not do? Can they buy a house? Get a high paying job?
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).
yes...
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more than likely no
No a person with a felony cannot work as a bus driver. I tried with Channelview ISD and i knew the super
depends mainly on the business owner. Whether or not he/she wants to take a chance with that person. Of course this business would have to be private, not many corporate companies would even consider a felon. This person getting a job at all, will depend greatly on his or hers attitude towards success.
no
those who are qualified
No, a felony will not ever go away unless a persons record has been expunged. A person would have to go to a district court and ask for a record to be expunged.