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Ex Marine.
Born and raised in La Jolla/San Diego, CA but moved to Anchorage, AK 44 years ago.
Currently a retired taxicab driver after 30 years.
Single. Divorced 3 times. Had 3 children (2 still living), have 7 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter.
i'm a moderate Republican. My hobbies are playing poker and chess.
i'm a Deist but i do believe in evolution. My religious beliefs, which i wrote several years ago (A Search for Truth), can be viewed at the URL above.
i may not agree with you but i cherish your right to disagree (even if you are wrong).

mart1ro's Advice
I have my realestate license in Tennessee. The answer is yes, as long as you trim the tree branches that is over your property. Every property owner has what is called "Air Rights". "Air Rights" is the right that a property owner has to control the ...
I also agree. Maybe you should move out of state and get a fresh start. It would be the best thing to do to end this non-sense.
According to a website, "Local Goodwill agencies have a variety of programs already in existence that serve the ex-offender population, providing help for housing, job training, substance abuse and health and mental health issues". Also, try truck dri...
Start with asking your probation or parole officer. Sometimes they can be helpful, but it is not often. My suggestion is to try: Walmart, temporary agencies, Minyard, UPS, newspaper delivery, sell products at the flea market, get your barber, cosmotolo...
I have a felony too. You can find assistance through local non-profits found at the following site: http://www.hirenetwork.org/admin/clearinghouse.php?state_id=GA
Basically, the truck driving industry is easy to get into and according to the article they don't do a lot of screening like other jobs. I believe that if a person has not gotten into any recent trouble then employers should look at that as an effort ...
One great career option would be truck driving. It is possible for your husband to do local runs and not violate any parole requirements. There is a huge storage of truck drivers. Recently, I called my local school inquiring about a class that would...
I am a college student. I have a felony (which I did not advise admissions). I would suggest not advising admissions when you enroll - unless you have a federal drug charge that will prevent you from getting federal student aid.
Try Project Return. Project Return has a list of employers that hire felons in Nashville, Tennessee. A listing of employers that hire felons is available upon request and is updated every Tuesday. The staff at Project Return is non-judgmental and ve...
If you file Backruptcy it will prevent you from losing your house. My advice would be to contact an Attorney and explain your situation, if you do not want to file Bankruptcy there maybe other options available that you may not be aware of. If you a...
Try Project Rio In Texas it is a state job program for ex-offenders sponsored by the Texas Workforce Development. I found an interesting article about the program: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2003437704_convicts19.html ...
This is a truck driving company that will hire felons in Houston: http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/jobsearch/quick?action=JobSearchViewJob&JobSearch_JobId=36582309&JobSearchType=JobSearch
Try also Second Chance Employment for Phoenix Ex Felons: http://www.secondchancecenter.com/Phoenix_Felon_Employment.htm
He can start with asking his probation or parole officer. Sometimes they can be helpful, but it is not often. Another suggestion is to try: Walmart, temporary agencies, Minyard, UPS, newspaper delivery, sell products at the flea market, get a barber, c...
I am not sure why your mother is acting like that. It sounds like she is fed up or something is bothering her. Are you rebellious or is your mother just mean? It sounds like you both need counseling. I would suggest calling an attorney for advice. Your...
Start with asking your probation or parole officer. Sometimes they can be helpful, but it is not often. My suggestion is to try: Walmart, temporary agencies, Minyard, UPS, newspaper delivery, sell products at the flea market, get your barber, cosmotolo...
Try truck driving, it is possible to do local runs and not go out of state because of your parole. Some truck driving companies will sponsor you and pay for your classes. You are even guaranteed a job (in most cases) after completion of your truck driv...
Start with asking your probation or parole officer. Sometimes they can be helpful, but it is not often. My suggestion is to try: Walmart, temporary agencies, Minyard, UPS, newspaper delivery, sell products at the flea market, get your barber, cosmotolo...
Start with asking your probation or parole officer. Sometimes they can be helpful, but it is not often. My suggestion is to try: Walmart, temporary agencies, Minyard, UPS, newspaper delivery, cleaning service, sell products at the flea market, get your...
Start with asking your probation or parole officer. Sometimes they can be helpful, but it is not often. My suggestion is to try: Walmart, temporary agencies, Minyard, UPS, newspaper delivery, sell products at the flea market, get your barber, cosmot...
You may be able to find a job at Walmart, temporary agencies, Minyard, UPS, newspaper delivery, sell products at the flea market, get your barber, cosmotology or nail license, purchase property at tax sales and resale or do mystery shopping. Mystery S...
Check out UPS and newspaper delivery.
Also try UPS as a package handler or deliver newspapers.
You may be able to find a job at Walmart, temporary agencies, Minyard, truck driving, sell products at the flea market, get your barber or cosmotology license, purchase property at tax sales and resale or mystery shopping. It is best to become a certi...
It is hard for felons to find employment. I found a helpful link that gives a listing of companies in the U.S. that will hire felons such as Walmart, Spherion temporary agency, truck driving and more. I will also like to add that you can become a b...
Hello, my brother had a felony 20 years ago and moved to California. He stated that he did not have a problem getting a job once he moved out of state because they do a background check where you are presently located. Recently he had a misdemeanor ...
Your parents would have to give you permission to live with your boyfriend. I understand that you and your boyfriend have a kid together, but unfortunately you are not considered an adult based on the fact that you have a kid. Your parents are still...