EmploymentFinding post-incarceration employment can be an almost monumental task. Find tips, job offers and stories from those of us that have experienced it first hand.
As part of a project I'm undertaking as moderator, I plan to put together as comprehensive resource guide as I can on resources. Ideas have been coming to me on a daily basis, but since this is your forum I'd like to hear about any programs, organizations, companies that have been of help to you and your loved ones. Since I'm just starting to take "baby steps," I'm not yet sure whether this will be in the format of another forum or something else. Bear with me and I'll keep you posted as I go along. Thanks in advance for your input, suggestions, etc. Take care.
__________________
Linda
"I am not my fears. I am part of a universe that wants the best for me. Fears come and go like clouds, and I let them. I trust in the process of life."
- Anonymous
Great !!! I hope all will come to your aide with suggestions of companies, organizations and whatnot that are involved in the placement of ex-cons! This will be a great resource for all! Thanks so much Linda!
__________________ Ken aka Teb aka tebkrg
PTO Site Administrator
Linda I have a resource list of pages and pages I sent to several people. It is way to long to post here.
What kind of resources are you looking for?
Are you talking employment or any resources?
If you would like the list I have I would be more then ahppy to email it to you.
will you please email me your list of resources...my boyfriend gets out in 3 weeks!! and this time-finally-he is ready to stay clean, stay out, etc...any help would be great...
my email is (e-mail address removed per PTO policy - member may be contacted via Private Messaging on PTO)
thanks!!!
I'm interested in employment-related resources. My ultimate goal is to gather everything in one place. Am not sure yet if it will be a separate forum or what. Anything you can provide would be appreciated. Will you come to my rescue? I know you're good at that. Thanks and take care.
__________________
Linda
"I am not my fears. I am part of a universe that wants the best for me. Fears come and go like clouds, and I let them. I trust in the process of life."
- Anonymous
amee I will email you the list this week. I am not sure how much help it will be with only 3 weeks to go, but you will have it.
By the way CONGRATULATIONS on your boyfriend coming home.
Linda I will send it to you this week. rescue...lol...you do a wonderful job on your own.
Wait until you see the list and how long it is and the fact you will have to seperate what you want and don't want.....lol
Trust me, I'll not care if I have to fine-comb the info. Research is something I'm good at. You're a sweetheart. Thanks.
__________________
Linda
"I am not my fears. I am part of a universe that wants the best for me. Fears come and go like clouds, and I let them. I trust in the process of life."
- Anonymous
In the state of California the Employment Development Department (EDD) has job counselors that help individuals with criminal records locate employment opportunities. As part of their job performance these job counselors are expected to secure 70 jobs per years.
Each individual shoud contact the EDD in their state and make an appointment with this type of counselor.
If anyone does not have their High School Diploma or GED I strongly suggest they start working towards it.
I know three people who had felonies and obtained good jobs. One earns $100,000 per year. They all advised me to be honest when filling out job applications. Until my situation happened I had no clue these people had been convicted of a crime.
One other source is to locate other's who have criminal records and are employed. Through a newspaper artical I read about a man with a criminal past who started his own janitorial company after working for one when he was released from prison. I saved the artical and I will be contacting him soon.
A couple of months ago I found these people in Los Angeles, CA. They are called TheWorkPlace.
Web address: Theworkplaceca.com
phone: 213-386-1994
They specialize in assisting ex-offenders and parolees obtain training and employment. They provide the prospective employer with all the information for getting the $2400.00 tax break, and bonding if needed. Unfortunately they were not able to help me because I was not sentenced to prison. I believe they have other office within the state of California.
Dear Softie,
Please send me your list of employment opportunities. My boyfriend is really worried about his future and I think a list of possible employment opportunities would really help. Thank you!
Kiki