What companies would give an ex-felon a chance to prove themselves?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by pejoge1203, Apr 10, 2013.

  1. Lilbit

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    No, I got out free and clear
     
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    That's probably the best advice right there.
     
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    I worked with a guy who had some major felonies, gun charges and such. He was able to get on with Modular Transportation, out of Grand Rapids MI.
     
  7. Ghost Ryder

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    I'm surprised, knowing Florida. The reason I asked is that driving a truck could have been a conflict with your parole terms.
     
  8. DGStrong71

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    Your best bet is to try getting a job with a manufacturer that runs their own trucks.
     
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    Because he thought that it would be an easy job to obtain since spending weeks away from home on a wages lagging inflation is not desirable to most people.
     
  10. pejoge1203

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    It's hard to find a job in almost any industry with a major felony. Construction will hire you, but it's iffy and the jobs aren't there and the pay is not what it was. I still do some, mostly home type renovation, but I'm in my forties now; I am very fit for my age but it wont be there forever, gotta plan for the future. I'm also very smart, but office jobs are even harder, and that's not what I want to do. My last job tried to steer me out of the warehouse and into the office, and that's part of the reason I decided on a new career. I'm probably not going to make tons of money unless I start my own business someday. That may happen but not right away. I was talking to the guy who wants to hire, he will probably do so in the future when he gets things more squared away and he told me I would probably end up doing that. He's probably right, but this seems to be the industry, where after a couple years I can make some decent money and have a future. I will miss my family while I do this but we all know the situation, even the kids, so we are braced. The pros outweigh the cons on this one. Can you think of a better choice in this situation?
     
  11. pejoge1203

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    I'm in south Florida. We would most likely move to central Florida, the Carolinas or our first choice, Tennessee. We would move elsewhere if all was right but the kids have a father who they see every other week and he has agreed for us to move, because south Florida isn't a great place to raise kids but we can't go halfway across the country. I would like to move to Kansas or thereabouts but that is too far away.
     
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