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.
I got a job today and I start Thursday morning. I am so excited. The job pays $9.50 an hour no benefits but hey I'm working.
Words cannot express how I feel right now. I praise and thank God for this job because having a felony conviction is a black mark. But God is faithful!
I was honest about the felony conviction and my new supervisor said, "We don't care about what happened, we care about what you are doing now."
I will remain a member of POL so that I may help other's in their search for employment. This is my first job but I plan to move on to better employment in the future.
Hey, $9.50 an hour is better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick, girl---------congratulations to you for hanging in there and getting it!! You've made a huge step in the right direction and I applaud you for that. I'm glad you're going to stay with us to encourage other, too. That's very important!
Ginger that's GREAT NEWS !!!! I'm really happy for you, and I really think your supervisor is a wise man/woman !!
What do you mean: "no benefits" ??? This I don't understand.
Anyway, congrats on the new job, and thanks for being still a part of the family.
That's one of our American colloquialisms, I think they're called-----I think called a "homily"------but at any rate, they were liberally used in my "neck of the woods" all my life, so sometimes they pop out. I'm glad I gave you a laugh, Phil.
Deb thanks for your explanations. Now I understand why Joey asked me about insurance/pensions/vacations etc when I got my new job. In France a salary ALWAYS includes "benefits" no matter how high or low is the salary.
Anyway, it's still better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick !!
When I got to work this morning my new supervisor told me, she was increaing my pay to $10.00 an hour effective immediately.
I encourage all job seekers with felony convictions to never give up. No matter how many rejections you receive keep going. But most important know that God is your source of life and He will provide for all of your needs.
Of course you can ask what for. I was hired as a telephone interviewer for The Business Research Center. Our primary contract is with Xerox. We do not telemarket because we do not sell products or services. We do business to business survey's by telephone.
Typically, you are right $10.00 an hour doesn't go that far. However, I am married and my husband has a very good job, so he takes care of the mortgage, car insurance, and I pay for the food and utilities.
I applied for a job as a Key Data Operator with the State Compensation Insurance Fund (worker's comp), and I received a letter this week saying, "Your application has been accepted for the following examination." I told the truth about my felony conviction and they still accepted my application. Now all I have to do is pass the examination and if hired I will start at $12.57 an hour plus $140.00 a month in benefits since I am fully covered under my husband's insurance.
I agree with you its not easy once you get that X strike on your record. But all things are possible with God. In addition, I enrolled in a Facilities Maintenance course to earn a certificate in janitorial/custodian maintenance. I finish the course next Thursday. The City of Los Angeles and the school board will hire you at $10.66 an hour and having a felony will not nescessarily bar you from employment. Although if you have any convictions for child molestation or domestic abuse the school board will not hire you. The City seems to be more open. Also, working in construction is an avenue because you work through a union and from what I was told by my job developer they don't check criminal backgrounds.
Anyway, there are lot's of job opportunities out there. Yeah, sure the pay might start out low but the important thing to remember is this: You have to start somewhere and prepare yourself to move up and beyond from where you start. Once an employer hires you knowing your criminal record, you can certainly be promoted. For instance, I can move from custodian to plant manager earning upwards of 50k a year. All I have to do is take the required courses and apply when an opportunity opens assuming I decide to work for the school board. As for the City once you get in as a custodian, you can test for other jobs and move up.
Aside from all of this I know God will never leave me or forsake me. God is faithful, tradewiz50. No matter what employer slams the door in my/our faces God will open other's.
I know that low wages don't go far, but it better than nothing. When D gets out, I know that he will need to find a job. I don't know what we are going to do. But even if I work two jobs and he works a part-time jobs and takes care of the kids, its all good. Something is better than nothing.
Congratulations! One step at a time! But, what a wonderful step.
Keep you mind on the moment, but, your eyes on the future! It can only get better!
Patti
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"It's been a long road getting from there to here, It's been a long time, But my time is finally near, And I will see my dream come alive at last, I will touch the sky And they're not gonna hold me down no more, No, they're not gonna change my mind - Cause I got faith of the heart"
Hold to your dreams-mine came true, arrived Home: 5/25/09!