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  • Re: Motivating Ex-Offenders for Employment

    Gretta – I relate to your comments, and I empathize with your perception of how society treats ex-felons. As to your question, “What then?” – the short answer is, you get back up, brush off the dust and charge back after your goal or objective. The long answer is a little more involved. After I was...
    Posted to Offender Employment (Forum) by Dave Koch on 08-26-2009
  • Re: Motivating Ex-Offenders for Employment

    Whether I agree that the system is wrong is immaterial. When faced with the comparative challenges of either changing myself, or changing how society might perceive my past, I elected to take the path of least resistance. Albeit change is a painful process, it held a much greater likelihood of producing...
    Posted to Offender Employment (Forum) by Dave Koch on 08-26-2009
  • Re: Motivating Ex-Offenders for Employment

    Brian went to visit his friend, Courtney. As they were talking and enjoying the fresh lemonade that Courtney made, Brian noticed her dog Penelope, lying in a corner, quietly whimpering, making slight adjustments to her position and letting out an occasional painful sounding yelp. “What’s wrong...
    Posted to Offender Employment (Forum) by Dave Koch on 08-25-2009
  • Re: Sex Offender Employment

    I am a sex offender on parole in California. Employment has been very difficult to find because of my SO status and because my extensive work experience in corporate marketing for Fortune 100 companies scares small employers away. And the larger employers pretty much refuse to hire a felon, much less...
    Posted to Offender Employment (Forum) by SquareOne on 01-09-2009
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