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Felony on Your Record? 10 Job Hunting Tips
MSN ^ | 2/20/07 | CareerBuilder.com

Posted on 02/20/2007 3:44:25 AM PST by Brilliant

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To: bkepley

Me and and my 'stupid' experiences with ex cons...


41 posted on 02/20/2007 6:16:57 AM PST by kinoxi
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To: MindBender26

Hehehe.....lol


42 posted on 02/20/2007 6:17:13 AM PST by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: bluecollarman
A DUI could be a felony conviction in many states.

You are correct.

43 posted on 02/20/2007 6:18:31 AM PST by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: kinoxi
>I>An effective response. Do you think the stigma attached to said persons is unqualified?

Depends. Some felons are career criminals, and some just overreacted in a fist fight or got caught holding a bag of weed. Some are felons because of a moment of stupidity, others have been rehabilitated, and others will never fit into the mainstream of society.

What's left out of the article is that most states have a fund to help felons find jobs -- what they do is underwrite liability insurance, to reassure employers that they're not taking a huge financial risk by hiring ex-cons.

44 posted on 02/20/2007 6:19:44 AM PST by ReignOfError (`)
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To: kinoxi

Ok..what do you propose we do with ex-cons?


45 posted on 02/20/2007 6:19:46 AM PST by bkepley
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To: kinoxi

Start felon factory


46 posted on 02/20/2007 6:21:19 AM PST by Vaduz (and just think how clean the cities would become again.)
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To: bkepley

I offer no solutions. You defend them.


47 posted on 02/20/2007 6:21:54 AM PST by kinoxi
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To: kinoxi

No I didn't defend them I defended helping them find jobs.


48 posted on 02/20/2007 6:23:20 AM PST by bkepley
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To: bkepley

Do you employ them or simply enforce this absurdity on others?


49 posted on 02/20/2007 6:24:31 AM PST by kinoxi
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To: kinoxi

I can't even begin to comprehend your question. Enforce what absurdity? And no I don't employ anyone but I do work with prisoners and know several who have 10+ years of good citizenship.


50 posted on 02/20/2007 6:30:28 AM PST by bkepley
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To: bkepley

I know at least as many.


51 posted on 02/20/2007 6:31:57 AM PST by kinoxi
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To: bkepley

How many do you hire?


52 posted on 02/20/2007 6:36:29 AM PST by kinoxi
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To: Brilliant
I must point out here that Jesus was not only a convicted felon...but punished by capital punishment. (Yes, I know it was an exchange for a Barabbas, but the point still stands.) He was not guilty of course, but his "record" would not have shown that. He also forgave his fellow "felon" who asked for forgiveness.

If we do not offer another chance to those who ask, we are essentially condemning all of us forever. That is exactly what the devil would have us do. Christ changed that. Living the concept of grace and redemption has risks.

Now, aside from the Christianity aspect, it is good public policy to give felon's a stake in society and their own lives once they have paid their debt to society. Without that, you simply guarantee further criminal activity just to survive.
53 posted on 02/20/2007 6:36:29 AM PST by pollyannaish
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To: Brilliant

Keep in mind the trend to make lots of things felonies. Carry a can of mace in your glove compartment in Michigan, even one that is 20 years old? A five year felony. Accidentally cover up a "wetland" on your property? Felony. Do I even need to start on the potential for "hate crimes"?

Not saying don't be wary of someone with a felony record. Just pointing out the trend for legislators to criminalize more and more of us.


54 posted on 02/20/2007 6:39:38 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Brilliant
1. President

2. Senator

3. Representative

4. DNC

5. Drive-By Media

6. NBA player

7. NFL Player

8. Hillary's Team

9. Clinton's Team 10.Murtha's Lawyer

55 posted on 02/20/2007 6:39:51 AM PST by Doc Savage ("You couldn't tame me, but you taught me.................")
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To: coloradan

There's a woman here in Northern Virginia who is being charged with a felony for throwing a cup of ice at another car while stuck in traffic. It happened on Interstate 95, and noone was moving (so to consider it a potentially dangerous traffic incident is a stretch). She is being convicted of hurling a missle at another driver.


56 posted on 02/20/2007 6:40:02 AM PST by COBOL2Java ("No stronger retrograde force exists in the world" - Winston Churchill on Islam)
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To: Mr. Brightside; Cagey; MotleyGirl70
"Many of our clients start with jobs in manufacturing and fast food

"GEORGE: I didn't know he'd get fired.

JERRY: He'll probably kill his family over this.

GEORGE: What if he's waiting for me outside? He pointed at me! Did you see him point?!

JERRY: A lot of ex-cons become busboys. They seem to gravitate towards 'em.

57 posted on 02/20/2007 6:41:48 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: mewzilla

Last time I checked, time machines weren't invented.

Seriously, I understand your point. And truthfully, probably 75% of felons commit another crime, but I think this article is aimed at the 25% who honestly really have changed their lives and wish to "move on."

There was a time in America where you did your time and your debt to society was already considered paid - now a felony is a lifelong sticker that a person can't shed.

What about a guy who got into a bar fight with some jerk who was hitting on his girlfriend, and beat some guy up, and got a felonious assault charge? That's the whole premise of the movie Con Air but it does happen. The character in that movie is NOT a bad man, he is in fact a pretty good man.


58 posted on 02/20/2007 6:43:00 AM PST by RockinRight (When Chuck Norris goes to bed at night, he checks under the bed for Jack Bauer.)
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To: Fierce Allegiance

LOL!!


59 posted on 02/20/2007 6:43:37 AM PST by RockinRight (When Chuck Norris goes to bed at night, he checks under the bed for Jack Bauer.)
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To: kinoxi

What do you mean? Do you mean how many have I helped to find jobs? I told you I'm not an employer.


60 posted on 02/20/2007 6:44:29 AM PST by bkepley
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