Monday, August 10, 2009
Jobs For Felons
Some of the most intelligent and intuitive people I have ever met has been in jail. The sad part is that almost 52% of convicted felons released from jail or prison will return there within 3 years. I believe, in my heart, that the majority of these individuals do so due to the lack of opportunities to put their past behind them. The biggest obstacle is the limited employment for felons. It is extremely difficult to move forward in life without money and more importantly, the thought of never being able to improve yourself. Have you ever thought of how depressing and difficult it would be to go through life with never being able to better yourself? Well, that is that is a day in the life of a felon. Of course, there are some people with a felony record that have no desire to put their mistakes behind them and better their lives. However, I can assure there is an equal amount of felons that want nothing more. I meet them everyday.
I was faced with the same struggles at one time. After having door after door slammed in my face, I decided to look to the internet. Now, I know there are a lot of scams and so called “get rich” schemes on the web today. But, with some research and determination, there are some real opportunities to supplement your income and eventually even become self-employed. I have spent the last two years researching and implementing the methods that I have found. Now, it is my goal to share this with every convicted felon I come in contact with. If you can put hope in the right person’s hands, it is amazing what they can do with it.
Over the last three months, I have been putting together a “felon career assistance” network. As of today, there is a website, blog, newsletter, and a group dedicated to assisting other felons with their daily struggles, like felon jobs. Your can get addresses to some of these free resources at the website, Felon Career Assistance. I know from personal experience that jobs for felons in the U.S. are quickly vanishing, so please feel free to use some of the free resources and information these sites offer. The Free Felon Career Assistance Newsletter is full of information, resources, tips, and suggestions to assist with the obstacles that face every convicted felon daily.
The internet is a wonderful thing. No background checks, no discrimination, and you don’t even have show a picture of yourself if you choose not to. It is very possible to put money in your bank account immediately with the right method. I have found the three easiest jobs for felons online are:
1. Online Survey Sites
2. Freelance Writing Online
3. Ebay
All three of these profitable methods have been targeted with scams over the past few years due to their popularity. However, there are plenty of legitimate opportunities available to anyone determined enough to pursue them. The great things that these three jobs for convicted felons have in common are:
1. Absolutely No Experience Is Necessary
2. Do Not Require A Great Deal Of Computer Know How
3. Make Money Relatively Fast
4. Can Lead To Complete Self-Employment
Before you go out and quit a low paying job, I would suggest you approach every method as an opportunity to supplement your existing income and grow from there. There are even more amazing and simple methods to use to accomplish your goals and dreams but these are great for getting started. Hang in there. It make take some patience and determination but you can leave your past mistakes and bad decisions behind you forever. For more information and resources visit the website at http://www.feloncareerassistance.com and sign up for the free FCA Newsletter at http://eepurl.com/cVDs. Also, just for being one of the first 1000 people to join, you will receive free access to 200 information products on how to make money using the web and starting an online business. In addition to the 200 information products, you will get five of my favorite free online survey sites that will allow you to make some extra money today.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Convicted Felons Owning Firearms

1. Federal law generally makes it a felony for a person to be in possession of a firearm if the person has any prior felony conviction.
2. Federal law contains an explicit statutory exception which provides that the federal criminal offense of firearms possession is inapplicable to persons who have had their civil rights restored on the predicate state felony conviction.(4)
3. Whether a person has had his or her civil rights restored for a state conviction is determined by state and NOT federal law.
4. However, (this "however" is the first of two elusive parts of the analysis) federal law requires that for federal law to recognize the state restoration of rights, the state restoration must include the right to vote, the right to seek and hold public office, and the right to serve on a jury. (5)
5. If the state restoration of rights includes the three aforementioned rights the federal law contains an additional federal "unless" clause which looks to state law to see if the state imposes any restriction on the right of the convicted felon to possess a weapon (e.g., some states such as North Carolina prohibit the subsequent possession of a handgun but would allow the individual to possess a rifle or shotgun).
6. If there is some added firearms restriction under state law then (and here is the second elusive part of the analysis) the federal "unless" clause is triggered to make the possession of any firearms unlawful under federal law notwithstanding the state's restoration of civil rights. Thus, if the state says that a restored-rights felon may possess a shotgun but not a pistol, the state has allowed the felon to possess the shotgun under state law BUT, because the state has created some firearm restriction for a convicted felon, this means that the federal prohibition applies with full force notwithstanding a state restoration of rights. Thus, in the shotgun-pistol example, that person could be convicted under federal law for possession of the shotgun even though it would be perfectly lawful under state law.(6)
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Job Assistance For Felons

I have seen countless blog entries and questions on the web requesting job assistance for felons. I can actually hear their pain and frustrastion when I read the entries. It breaks my heart. I for one remember my own struggles during that period of my life. Finding dead end after dead end in job hunts. Some of the most intelligent, most creative people I have ever met was in jail. You take someone that has accepted responsiblility for their decisions and paid the price for them. A person that has honestly made a commitment to change for the better in their heart. I know people who have never spent one day in jail that can't say that. You can't know just how great heaven is until you have been through hell.
I only wish that those same people could find their opportunity like I did. I knew if I was ever to get the things in life I wanted, I would have to make my opportunity. I did that on the internet. If you can use blogs or email then you can make money using the internet. When I first started I made $1000 in a month and a half just buying items at second hand stores and selling them on Ebay. That led me to drop shipping. I also started doing online surveys. That was making me another $500 a month. With that money on side in addition to what I was making at a fast food restaraunt, I actually had a decent monthly income. Not to mention, I felt better about myself and I started to dream about having my own online company. HOPE! There is no price tag on that.
There are a lot of programs promising riches overnight or at least pretty quick. They are not all scams. Just most of them don't give you all the information, nor do they tell you how much time and hard work is involved getting to the point where you can just make hundreds a day, let alone thousands. The most important thing I have learned through my experience is RESEARCH. STUDY. READ. Do these things as much as possible. I have created a website along with this blog to help people who are just like me in the fact that the have made some mistakes in the past. My web address is http://www.feloncareerassistance.com It is still under construction but I have already put some very useful imformation on it and I update it everyday with even more. I have put together a newsletter so that I can get the info & tips I have learned to these people in hope that they won't have to spend the money I did learning them.
The biggest tip I could give someone just starting out is take whatever job you can get at first. Then, take the approach of just supplementing yur income. Shoot for a couple hundred a week then go from there. If any of the individuals whose struggles I have seen have found this blog and taken the time to read it I would like to share a couple income sources I used in the beginning to make some quick cash. You would be amazed at how motivated you can get after making your first dollar on the internet. Both ways are inexpensive to get started and have an almost immediate return.
The first is Online Surveys. You can see some of my top paying free sites on my website http://www.feloncareerassistance.com but if you would like to jump right in and see everything available and how much earning potential there is, you can check out the following link: http://f2fbcygx0c5s8pkhc3l0640wam.hop.clickbank.net/ I don't know what I would have done without it. I made my first dollar using these tools. Check it out before everyone else figures out that it is the real deal. One quick tip: if you have not sign up for a free Paypal account, I strongly suggest you do. You will have to have it to make money on the web at first. Plus it is absolutely free to open an account. Not to mention how much it will protect your security for financial transactions. Just go to http://www.paypal.com
The second way that was the easiest and quickest way to make money was using Ebay. Now anybody can open a seller's account but if you want to do it right and not leave money on the table then I would strongly suggest you check out http://36bc9aq3-81q4sb0m7kd04zq3y.hop.clickbank.net/ It is perfect for beginner's so that you don't make thos beginner's mistakes that will cost you money. I wish I had known about it sooner. I would have made at least a couple hundred dollars more right off the bat.
We that is at least two ways to make some much needed extra money. It will also get you started in what I am sure will eventually be your own internet business. Good luck and I hope I have at least helped somebody. God Bless and hang in there.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Being Convicted Of A Felony, Career Suicide?

The truth is unless you know the right people and have a lot of contacts, being convicted of a felony is career suicide for the majority of individuals. I know when I got into trouble, the people I knew didn't want anything to do with me. So, that took care of knowing the right people. It is a sad but true fact, athat most people are quick to judge and degrade people just to make themselves feel better about being them. The only difference from me and most of the people I know is that I got caught! Simple as that.
I have personaly seen countless articles, how-to's, and so-called "great opportunities". The bottom line is that most companies will not hire convicted felons. Regardless, if they say it is not an automatic bar from employment. Let's keep it simple and look at it this way. Take Chattanooga, TN for example. Population as of July 2007 was almost 170,000. In May of 2009 the uneployment rate was 9.3% and according to a survey performed by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 80% of employers said they would not hire a convicted felon. You balance the numbers. Not good. Remember this is not that large of a city. I can find depressing statistics all day if I wanted. The bottom line there just not that many people or places that are willing to give you a chance. They only go by what they can see in black and white.
Do not get me wrong. There are some very good companies that will give felons a chance. I have heard of UPS hiring some. Apply at https://ups.managehr.com/JobSearch.aspx You can also look at furthering your education. The one piece of advice I can give you about that, is research the field(s) your interested in. Check to see if it is an area that would be open to hiring felons. I know alot of convicted felons that have pursued careers in counseling. You can also look to vocational schools. Many trades like welding and being an electrician are great opportunities for felons to earn above average pay. Try the following websites for more info: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/csearch/where-to-start/38.html and http://www.classesandcareers.com/online-degrees_vocational.
Now, I am not trying to discourage you. Only be up front. If you want to change your life, you have to make your own opportunities. I struggled until I come to this conclusion. The opportunity for me was being self-employed. Now, I didn't have alot of money. The only job I could secure was as a fast-food worker. So, I took the approach of trying to supplement my income. First, I started small with surveys and Ebay. Then I moved up to having my own website. So on and so on. Long story short, as of now I am completely self employed, work from home, and make my income solely from the internet. By the way, let me make one thing clear. I am not wealthy by any means. I don't have million dollar houses and cars. I don't live on the beach. What I do have is a decent place to live (a million times better than a jail cell), a dependable car, the ability to pay my bills every month, and most importantly: HOPE. If you would like to get more information on how I do this or how I got started without spending a lot of money, check out my website at http://www.feloncareerassistance.com/. You can also join the FAC Newsletter on my blog for free tips and information on doing the same.
Good Luck and Hang In There!
I have listed sources for some of the information I have used in this post. All are great sources for additional information and statistics.
www.pbs.org/now/shows/322/americas-prisons.html
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/
www.ups.com/
http://www.feloncareerassistance.com/

Welcome to my Felon Career Assistance Blog! I put together this blog to help other individuals overcome some of the obstacles that come from being a convicted felon. I myself became a convicted felon about 5 years ago. There isn't a day go by that I don't regret the mistakes I have made but what is done is done, right? What is unbelievable is that it took me my entire adult life to acquire the things I had before I was convicted and a matter of months to lose everything. Then I have had to work 10 times as hard to get back those same posessions. Part of it I guess, but I can't tell you the number of times that I wanted to just give up. But, I didn't and that is the point of this blog. If you are really trying to turn your life around, there is help available. From my own experience, I have found the best place for assistance is from people who have been in your shoes. So, that is what I hope to achieve w/ this blog. A place for people who have been caught making mistakes or bad decisions to share their experiences, hopes, dreams, and gain valuable information on how to overcome their own obstacles in achieving their life's goals. With that be said, please contribute and subscribe to my blog. You will never know just how much you can make an impact on someone's happiness. Welcome and Thank You!!