miketctlane
Aug 3, 2013, 11:11 AM
Let's start with that I'm in a work force and educational program. Apart of the program you can earn a internship seat for six months at a corporation such as {names removed} etc. I just went on internship and on Monday I was having great time and I learned a lot of things and because I'm interested in technology I was place as an IT intern. {extraneous detail removed} I was only there for two days then I get a call from the manager that places you in a seat for a internship. She calls me in and tells me "I'm sorry but because of your background we have to place you at a new internship seat. You are great at what you do and it's their lost because they missed out on a very talented young man that is way about standards in IT." I look and shook my head and said "it's always something complicated with me."
Now about me I am 20 year old African American.I was incarcerated when I was 17 and I am going to be 21 in October. The charge was UUW (Unlawful Use OF Weapon)class 4 felon. I was incarcerated for 7 months and four of those months I served at boot camp which I completed. Before I was incarcerated my I life was full of violence and that's what I grew up around and also what I have learned(Not making excuses for me being a felon or getting incarcerated) but you only know what your exposed to in life. Since I been out March 2011 I have I have not went back to the life of violence and still is moving on to a better life. I have achieve things that I thought I would never do life G.E.D, License, College, Scholarships, Giving speeches, teaching computer classes(That I qualify for but yet I'm teaching them) etc. I found my passion and it's in technology and anything that involves technology I want to do.
Now about the program that I am in it's called Year Up it's a non-profit organization work force and educational program. But when I came to Year Up I started helping everyone in my computers class and even stood up and taught the class some things about Windows 7 OS(Operating Systems). They enjoyed it and thought it was very useful. The staff here all enjoys me and usually can't wait to see me walk through the door with a smile because I enjoy being in the program. Throughout the program I did nothing but participate in everything and tried made sure I made a difference while I was there. No one judged me and in fact in person you would never think that I have a criminal background as the staff would say. Also out of 160 students they have here at Year Up I was the one chosen to do a commercial for them.{link removed} because of my great academic performance and support to staff and students.
The corporation I was interning at was {name removed}. I was having the time of my life interning at a corporation and learning a lot of new things. But because of my background I could not intern there! That's not fair because I have over came that life of violence and have not looked back for any reason. But yet I'm trying so hard to become the best that I can bet and yet I'm being rejected because of my background? And yet I have amazing talent with computer hardware and networking. But because of what happen in the past I cannot receive the same equal rights. {name removed} It's not like I was going to get hired or anything I wanted the experience. I know it's not the corporation fault that I have a felon on my record but at the same time every one deserves a chance to get an opportunity. I don't understand why would they chose to let me go because of my background and not what I am capable of. I would have showed those people some amazing things because I'm full of them if I had the chance.
When is corporations going to stop discrimination against talented people with felons that's trying to be something in life and not look back to a life of violence. But it's only so many times people with convictions will keep trying before they are force back to the life of violence because it makes them feel rejected in so many ways. It's like I'm still paying for my crime and I already did the time. So why reject someone that wants to become something and possibly force them back to a life of violence?Just because I am a felon does not mean I have to live my life as one. I have dreams, goals and motivation just like any other person. Through all of this hard work I refuse to live my life as a felon because it's not the life I suppose to be living or I'm going to live. Just because I was not able to intern at {name removed} does not mean I'm going to stop pursuing my dreams and goals.
-The Corporations Discrimination
Now about me I am 20 year old African American.I was incarcerated when I was 17 and I am going to be 21 in October. The charge was UUW (Unlawful Use OF Weapon)class 4 felon. I was incarcerated for 7 months and four of those months I served at boot camp which I completed. Before I was incarcerated my I life was full of violence and that's what I grew up around and also what I have learned(Not making excuses for me being a felon or getting incarcerated) but you only know what your exposed to in life. Since I been out March 2011 I have I have not went back to the life of violence and still is moving on to a better life. I have achieve things that I thought I would never do life G.E.D, License, College, Scholarships, Giving speeches, teaching computer classes(That I qualify for but yet I'm teaching them) etc. I found my passion and it's in technology and anything that involves technology I want to do.
Now about the program that I am in it's called Year Up it's a non-profit organization work force and educational program. But when I came to Year Up I started helping everyone in my computers class and even stood up and taught the class some things about Windows 7 OS(Operating Systems). They enjoyed it and thought it was very useful. The staff here all enjoys me and usually can't wait to see me walk through the door with a smile because I enjoy being in the program. Throughout the program I did nothing but participate in everything and tried made sure I made a difference while I was there. No one judged me and in fact in person you would never think that I have a criminal background as the staff would say. Also out of 160 students they have here at Year Up I was the one chosen to do a commercial for them.{link removed} because of my great academic performance and support to staff and students.
The corporation I was interning at was {name removed}. I was having the time of my life interning at a corporation and learning a lot of new things. But because of my background I could not intern there! That's not fair because I have over came that life of violence and have not looked back for any reason. But yet I'm trying so hard to become the best that I can bet and yet I'm being rejected because of my background? And yet I have amazing talent with computer hardware and networking. But because of what happen in the past I cannot receive the same equal rights. {name removed} It's not like I was going to get hired or anything I wanted the experience. I know it's not the corporation fault that I have a felon on my record but at the same time every one deserves a chance to get an opportunity. I don't understand why would they chose to let me go because of my background and not what I am capable of. I would have showed those people some amazing things because I'm full of them if I had the chance.
When is corporations going to stop discrimination against talented people with felons that's trying to be something in life and not look back to a life of violence. But it's only so many times people with convictions will keep trying before they are force back to the life of violence because it makes them feel rejected in so many ways. It's like I'm still paying for my crime and I already did the time. So why reject someone that wants to become something and possibly force them back to a life of violence?Just because I am a felon does not mean I have to live my life as one. I have dreams, goals and motivation just like any other person. Through all of this hard work I refuse to live my life as a felon because it's not the life I suppose to be living or I'm going to live. Just because I was not able to intern at {name removed} does not mean I'm going to stop pursuing my dreams and goals.
-The Corporations Discrimination