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An edition of Best Jobs for Ex-Offenders (2009)

Best jobs for ex-offenders

From the Publisher: Ex-offenders have difficulty finding stable jobs that lead to promising futures. Often young, inexperienced, unskilled, and living in a world of illusions, they lack adequate knowledge about opportunities appropriate for their red flag backgrounds. Once released into the free world, many stumble from one low-paying and insecure job to another, unable to find satisfying and rewarding work as well as keep a job for long. Frequently unemployed, angry, and failing to adequately support themselves, they soon get into trouble that leads them back into prisons and jails. Indeed, within three years, nearly 70 percent of ex-offenders become repeat offenders. Not surprisingly, much of today's high recidivism rate directly relates to the issue of ex-offender employability.

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Language
English
Pages
122

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Best Jobs for Ex-Offenders: 101 Opportunities to Jump-Start Your New Life
2015-10-07, Impact Publications
Cover of: Best Jobs for Ex-Offenders
Best Jobs for Ex-Offenders: 101 Opportunities to Jump-Start Your New Life
2015, Impact Publications
in English
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Best jobs for ex-offenders
2009, Impact, Gazelle [distributor]
in English

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Table of Contents

1: What Are The Best Jobs For You?
Bankrupt but hopeful system
Jobs and re-offending
On your own on the outside
Consider new options
Identify the "best" jobs for you
Look for exciting new occupations
Implications of future trends for you
Ex-offender's hopeful job journey
2: Transitional Employment Experiences
Taking initiative, encountering reality
What employers really want-proof of performance
Importance of transitional work experiences
Creating your new record
Best approaches for ex-offenders
3: Job Restrictions Affecting Ex-Offenders
I've fallen down and
Barriers to employment from within yourself
External barriers to employment
What you need to do
What employers know about your record
4: Construction Trades And Related Jobs
Promising opportunities, unstable future
Turnover occupations
Recession-proof trades
Useful online resources
Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons
Carpenters
Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers
Construction and building inspectors
Construction equipment operators
Construction laborers
Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers
Electricians
Elevator installers and repairers
Glaziers
Hazardous materials removal workers
Insulation workers
Painters and paperhangers
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters
Plasterers and stucco masons
Roofers
Sheet metal workers
Structural and reinforcing iron and metal workers
Ask yourself
5: Installation, Maintenance, And Repair Occupations
Aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and service technicians
Automotive body and repairers
Automotive service technicians and mechanics
Coin, vending, and amusement machines services and repairers
Heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers
Home appliance repairers
Line installers and repairers
Maintenance and repair workers
Small engine mechanics
6: Science, Math, Engineering, And Technology Jobs
Drafters
Engineering technicians
Electrical and electronics installers and repairers
Laser technicians
Marine service technicians
Science technicians
7: Production Occupations
Computer-control programmers and operators
Food-processing occupations
Machinists
Painting and coating workers, except construction and maintenance
Tool and die makers
Welding, soldering, and brazing workers
Production occupations in decline
8: Transportation And Material Moving Occupations
Bus drivers
Cargo and freight agents
Material moving occupations
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs
Truck drivers
9: Travel And Hospitality Jobs
Industry and its many players
Air traffic controllers
Aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and service technicians
Chefs, cooks and food preparation workers
Cruise line jobs
Flight attendants
Food and beverage service workers
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks
Restaurant and food service workers
10: 49 More Jobs For Ex-Offenders
Computer and internet jobs
Health and medical care jobs
Sales and related jobs
Sports, entertainment, and media jobs
Office and administrative support jobs
Military, government, and nonprofit jobs
Start your own business
Career Resources.

Edition Notes

Includes web references.

Published in
Manassas, Va, Lancaster

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
650.14086927
Library of Congress
HV9288 K73 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, 122 pages
Number of pages
122

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL37859188M
Internet Archive
bestjobsforexoff0000kran_d4u4
ISBN 10
1570232849
ISBN 13
9781570232848
LCCN
2008936724
OCLC/WorldCat
262719438

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