Employment for Felons with BP Oil Disaster Clean Up
Filed under: Employment for Felons, Felony Jobs, Jobs for Convicted Felons, Jobs for Felons, Jobs for Felons in Texas
Jobs for felons have been created from one of the worst environmental disasters of our time. As we have all heard by now, BP has made quite a mess of the Gulf Coast region of the United States. While most oil complications are in the Louisiana area, there are massive amounts of oil and debris that need to be cleaned up in surrounding states and beaches. If you are looking for employment for felons, and if you are willing to travel to the Gulf Coast region, then you may want to consider contacting local fisherman in the Gulf Coast region. In addition, you can also contact insurance adjusters and insurance offices in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and in Florida. In many of these offices, the employees know of people, or companies, that are will to hire felons to work in the BP oil disaster clean up efforts. Also, be sure to contact union organizations involved in environmental clean up as many of these unions also have member companies that they can refer you to. While this isn’t a long term job, it is a job that will keep you employed for many months and will help you get back on your feet after being convicted of a felony. GHNXDBC8439206
Employment for Felons in Grocery Store Jobs
Filed under: Employment for Felons, Jobs for Convicted Felons, Jobs for Felons
If you are convicted felon, there is no doubt you understand the struggles of finding gainful employment.
However, we have been told that many major grocery store chains, including Kroger, are hiring felons at both their stores as well as their distribution centers. From what we understand, these grocery store jobs are being offered as employment for felons due to the federal tax credit that these large grocery store chains will receive for hiring felons. So, if you are eagerly looking for work, consider stopping by your local grocery store and apply. Be sure to tell them you have a felony conviction and remind them that, from a corporate level, they can get the federal tax benefits allocated to employers who hire felons.

