Job Options for Individuals with Felony Records

1. Skilled Trades

  • Construction (electricians, plumbers, carpenters)
  • HVAC technicians
  • Welding
  • Automotive repair
  • Assembly line work
  • Forklift operator
  • Packing and shipping
  • Warehouse associate

3. Transportation and Delivery

  • Truck driving (after obtaining a Commercial Driver’s License or CDL)
  • Delivery services (food delivery, packages)
  • Courier services

4. Entrepreneurship

  • Freelancing (online or local services like graphic design, writing, tutoring)
  • Home-based businesses (landscaping, cleaning services, handyperson work)

5. Food and Hospitality

  • Line cook
  • Dishwasher
  • Catering

6. Technology and IT

For those who have a knack for technology or are willing to learn:

  • Web development and coding
  • IT support or technical help desk
  • Data entry or remote work jobs

7. Self-Employment

If traditional employment is a challenge, self-employment or gig work might be a more accessible path:

  • Handyman services
  • Landscaping and gardening
  • Pet care (dog walking, pet sitting)

8. Nonprofit and Ministry Work

  • Community outreach positions
  • Mentorship programs

9. Labor and Construction

10. Online Jobs

  • Customer service or support roles
  • Virtual assistant work
  • Content creation (writing, blogging, video production)

Organizations that promote second-chance hiring, such as Goodwill Industries or Homeboy Industries, may also offer job placement services.

Additionally, federal bonding programs and tax credits for employers who hire felons can make some businesses more inclined to offer opportunities.