
What does it take?
What does it take for a person who has fallen on hard times in the workplace, to start all over? You will find the answer to the question from Mr. Samuel K. Lloyd. Mr. Lloyd was recently released from Gabilan Conservation Camp in Soledad California. He worked as the Cal Fire Office Clerk for the past two years. Mr. Lloyd has also spent the past 20 years in prison in California. And if you contact Gabilan Conservation Camp and check his references, I believe you will come to the conclusion the he has what it takes for the job.

God is good
yeah I know it is hard right now finding a job but just imagine getting out of prison after 16 years and loved it so at least you got to Sao upper hand so I say and it's race but we can't give up and got to keep fighting there's enough money in this world for everybody

I wonder if these going to be workout.
I just got out of prison trying to be a better person that I am and trying to stay out of prison I want to get a Job because you can't survive without one and want prove myself wrong.

Trying to get a hand up not a hand up.
Looking for a fairly decent paying felon friendly job.

Getting tired!
I find it very sad that a person that made one mistake and has a felony can find a decent job!

Convicted felon
Desperate for a kob

Forklift operator
I can't believe how hard it is to get a job with a felony. Your here to change your life and you can't because no one wants to give you a second chance in life. Even a temp agency called E.R G wouldn't even look my way.

Working in Communities
I love working with people. I love to be hands on in the community. I currently work with Mark Byrd and Ricardo Luccas with KC Redemption who works with felons to help them with society outside of prison walls.

Job with a criminal Record
I'm a current student, working towards a A AS in PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT. Will it be hard for me to obtain a job?

jobs for felons
were do i find work local with convicted feloneys