I have a good buddy that's an ex con. He's washing dishes at a restaurant but wants to learn a trade or get into oil rig type work. Should I suggest he go to Alaska or something? Where can he go that hires felons to do high paying dangerous work? Pipeline, oil rig, fishing industry? Need advice.
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>>1320858
You don't need any experience to take up oil industry work. Just a good reference.
> ex con
He may as well go back inside.
>>1320965
Are there any hot spots for oil rig work since the price of oil fell so low? I heard it's affected the gas boom as well?
>>1320858
>good buddy
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It's you, isn't it, OP?
>>1320858
I don't have an answer, but this is one of my favorites. Like Cass from Fallout New Vegas.
>>1321145
No not me, not saying I haven't committed a felony and gotten away with it though.
>>1321151
Saved!
>>1320858
>Where can he go that hires felons to do high paying dangerous work?
In general they don't hire felons for dangerous work because they aren't trustworthy people.
He could go do menial stuff like continue to do dish washing or fish gutting in a remote work site like a cannery or lumber camp somewhere in the PNW.
I know a guy who was in jail then started working as a welder in the oilsands, but now the oil industry is fucked so there's no chance of getting into that now