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  • There are heaps of places on the internet that will provide you with information about job prospects in your area. Try to avoid computer/security courses as they may be a problem. Do some research on what you might like to do then the best thing to do would be to meet with the college and discuss with them the options avilable... They are there to help you...
  • Good luck with your search baby. Just know that I will be beside you every step of the way. I Love You! Yolandajo
  • What are you interested in doing?
  • its not what im interested in anymore i gave up on that my options are severely limited now now im just wanting to work with decent wages andlive a normal life
  • Im in your shoes as well and im wondering the same thing. Isnt it a shame that we have to wonder what we are allowed to do because of choices most of made out of survival so to speak.........
  • welding
  • A lot depends on what your felony was.
  • nothing that would require you to go inside a person's home. An employer won't hire a convicted felon Good luck
  • My brother is currently incarcerated and just graduated top of his welding course! He is now on the prison welding crew - granted he's still inside and you are out, buut he's constantly talking about welding, look into it :)
  • this is a tough one, the high paying industrial maint. or any skilled labor job, looks at felonies what do you want to do Welders are always in demand all across the country, HVAC is touch and go with the building industry Pick 2 flip a coin If you go for welding try and get a boilermaker lic. tons of ppl can weld but few can weld for high pressure apps

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