Wednesday, December 28, 2011

ANY CONVICTED FELONS SHOULD FILE A DISCRIMINATION CLAIM AGAINST THE FDIC

YOU CANNOT LOSE! YOU WILL MAKE A COUPLE $100,000! Go to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation careers website and crate a login! Select any job offering whether you are qualified or not! Then contact Bill Howard at the FDIC http://www.fdic.gov/about/diversity/nfnotice.html Tell him you are aconvicted felon and you wanted to apply but were denied by the FDIC mandatory bar to convicted felons. THIS BAR VIOLATES THE FAIR EMPLOYMENT ACT, THE EEOC UNLAWFUL PRACTICES ACT AND OPM'S REGULATIONS AGAINST STATUTORY BARS TO EMPLOYMENT! Bill will start the process. NO ATTORNEY NEEDED! The government will lead you through the process and an EEOC judge will order the FDIC to pay you!

Read more: ANY CONVICTED FELONS SHOULD FILE A DISCRIMINATION CLAIM AGAINST THE FDIC | Xamire Felony Friendly http://www.xamire.com/community/189msredeemed/videos/video/27-any-convicted-felons-should-file-a-discrimination-claim-against-the-fdic#ixzz1hsGUoFUu

By: Kenya Smith.

Attention Felons

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Should ex-felons have voting rights?

(AP) — Some black community leaders see discrimination in Gov. Terry Branstad’s decision to make it tougher for ex-convicts to regain the vote.
Under the executive order Branstad issued last week, the ex-offenders first must all fines, fees and court-ordered restitution before being allowed to vote.
A Branstad spokesman says the order reinstates the process called for under the Iowa Code and Constitution. His order rescinded one by former Gov. Tom Vilsack that automatically restored felons’ voting rights after they served their sentences.
Do you agree with Branstad’s stand on this issue? Should ex-felons be allowed voting rights at all?

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Life As A Felon: 7 Tips To Help You Find Jobs For Ex Felons

Life As A Felon: 7 Tips To Help You Find Jobs For Ex Felons: 7 Tips To Help You Find Jobs For Ex Felons by FOAKeebooks Published on 01-24-2011 01:49 PM Finding jobs for ex felons can be a job in it...

7 Tips To Help You Find Jobs For Ex Felons

7 Tips To Help You Find Jobs For Ex Felons

Published on 01-24-2011 01:49 PM
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Finding jobs for ex felons can be a job in itself. Whether you have a criminal record or not, learn the 7 tips that will surely increase your chances of getting hired and end your job search.

1. Networking – find the time to talk to relatives, friends, old classmates, teachers, former co-workers, neighbors and other people whom you know. During these conversations make them aware of your current situation and ask for their advice about your felon job search.

2. Organize your schedule and list all job contacts – if you apply for a lot of jobs then you will have a problem remembering all of your contacts. Create a list of names, addresses and phone numbers. Have an appointment notebook or a list of things to do everyday so that you don’t forget anything important

3. Do not procrastinate – follow up leads right away. Putting it off until tomorrow or the day after that may mean that the job will no longer be available.

4. Research – before going for an interview, try to research everything you can about your potential employer. Visit their company website and read the news about them. Do your best to remain current on all the news, issues and developments in your field. Employers will be impressed if you can demonstrate that you know about the current industry events.

5. Learn how to talk about yourself – this may not come naturally to everyone so be prepared before going to an interview. List down your skills, strengths and accomplishments. Practice speaking about yourself with a friend. Remember that a job interview means selling yourself to an employer so be specific about your skills and talents.

6. Targeted cover letter and resume – never use a generic cover letter when applying for a job. If the job is worth applying for then it is worth writing a targeted cover letter and resume for.

7. Be patient – chances are that you won’t get accepted the first time you apply. Focus on your goal and don’t get discouraged. You will find something if you stay positive and keep moving forward.

Jobs for ex felons are out there but it may take a little extra effort to find them. Incorporating these tips can help put an end to your job search. Whether you have a criminal record or not, these simple tips can open the door to your next job and get you hired by felon friendly jobs.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Life As A Felon: 12/06/11 Life As A Felon

Life As A Felon: 12/06/11 Life As A Felon: Feel free to leave comments, stories, or real life experiences that you or someone you know have been through in their life as a felon. If y...

"Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering." Hebrews: 13:3

AP Photo/Ed Zurga: Lamar Brooks, right, scans the help wanted ads in the newspaper for a job while friend Harold Hagans looks on May , 2006, in Kansas City, Mo. Brooks, released in April 2006 after serving five years in a federal prison on drug charges, said that most people, when they hear he's a felon don't give him a chance.)
  
By Zachary Roth 
March 23, 2011
 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

12/06/11 Life As A Felon

Feel free to leave comments, stories, or real life experiences that you or someone you know have been through in their life as a felon. If you have any suggestions, questions, or advice for a felon please do not hesitate to post, as your opinions are welcome to discussions.