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ugotserved
Nov 14, 2009, 12:00 AM
My question is I have a manslaughter 1 conviction from 1998, out on parole and just recently received my certificate of relief. I want to know what are my chances if I went to school to further my education with the intention of going into the medical field, what are my chances of getting employment in the state of New York. Also the fact that I have this certificate does it greater my chances, and does anyone have any great ideas of a good field to pursue do keep in mind the felony I have. I'd be more than grateful to anyone with good advice at this point in time. Thanks. :confused: by; ugotserved..

ugotserved
Nov 15, 2009, 02:31 PM
It seems no one has been able to answer my question. So prehaps I will ask it a different way. Manslaughter 1 is a very hard crime to have been convicted of 12 years ago. Does anyway legally know what kind of job filed I am am to go into. I obtained a certificate of relief and I'm curious does it even make a difference in the eyes of employers? Anybody has any answers would be helpful, especially if its legal answers. €hank you for your time whoever took a moment to even view my question, even if you were not even able to help. €hank you again. Signed× Ugotserved...

excon
Nov 15, 2009, 03:59 PM
Hello u:

With ANY felony, it's hard to get licenses, so I would try ANY field that doesn't require one.

I don't know what your certificate of relief is, but if it's something like a certificate of rehabilitation, I don't think it's going to matter to employers...

My only advice is to try to get work from mom and pop type places... Those are the ones where you can interview with the owner on your first visit. Don't treat your potential employer as a social agency willing to give a guy a break... Instead, tell him how much more money he'll make if he hires you.

excon

Wondergirl
Nov 15, 2009, 06:24 PM
I'd be happy to help you with a resume, if you need one. I've been helping people job hunt since 1985, and am here to help you and others for free. (I'm darn good at it too.)

Fr_Chuck
Nov 15, 2009, 08:30 PM
Hello, first you have to give the web site time, no one is paid here and only comes when they have time. Some experts are not here on the weekends or are busy.

It can take 3 or 4 days at times to get some of the better answers. And at times we ask for more info.

You asked the first question, at 3 AM Eastern time in the US, so experts in Europe may have been awake.

The main issue is, no I don't see much chance in a medical field, and even areas such as real estate or insurance may be limited if even possible.

You will need to check with each license authority to see if there is even allowed with exceptions, but medical fields it is doubful.

Also even if you can get a license in any field, you will be going up against dozens of people ( often 100's) for any one job opening, so having it, may hurt even getting an interview.