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1. troupe+nq1[view] [source] 2023-09-04 23:38:06
>>zdw+(OP)
> My certifications as a flagger and forklift driver have proved incapable of outshining the glaring label of convicted felon that accompanies them on applications.

Perhaps the market is behaving irrationally by not valuing convicted felons appropriately. The places that seem to be successful look like they usually make hiring criminals part of their brand like Dave's Killer Bread.

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2. nullin+Ku1[view] [source] 2023-09-05 00:24:16
>>troupe+nq1
The market should be completely unaware that this person is a felon.

Why does the government continue to punish someone after they’ve served their sentence allowing employers to pry into their background?

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3. Gortal+gD3[view] [source] 2023-09-05 17:05:54
>>nullin+Ku1
It is as relevant as people's experience and certifications.

Societies laws are not particularly difficult to follow even if you disagree with them, if someone I work has chosen not to follow those laws to a degree that they have been imprisoned by a jury of their peer's I think it is as relevant as their previous roles + educational attainment.

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