Felons Wanted: Ex-Offender Helps Careers

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A recent report on the site StateImpact, tells of an ex-convict, Lonnie Hunt, who is helping other former felons get back on their feet by hiring them to work for his construction company, Guaranteed Construction. While serving his time in prison he received training in construction, and is now using that training with his Construction Company and former felons, to help continue the rebuild of damage from last year’s hailstorms in Oklahoma City.

 

Hunt believes that ex-felons tend to be better workers than those who have never been behind bars. Plus, felons have a harder time finding employment once they get out, and the amount of unemployed felons makes up close to a full percentage point of the male unemployment rate in the country.

 

Reports show that when felons find a good steady job after release, their chances of returning to jail is greatly reduced. For every one felon who stays out of jail, it saves Oklahoma about $20,000 per year, which of course has an impact on businesses and unemployment in the state as a whole, so it works out for everyone.

 

Hunt and his current staff of over twelve employees report that business is good as they work to repair the many homes damaged in the storm. After Hunt was incarcerated for four years, he was given a job by a local plumbing company. After a while, he started his own business and wishes to continue to pass on the blessing he had to other felons who need a job.

 

“When they get out, they have a problem finding jobs because of them being ex-offenders. So, we’re just, you know, passing it on” Hunt says. As long as they are hard workers, he says, they are welcome. “They know that, for one, they have all of these strikes against them when they get out, so when they finally get a job, they certainly want to hold on to it. Because they know it’s so hard to get in the first place.”

 

Interestingly, even one of the commenters on the article had good things to say about companies like Hunt’s. She said “I hired a company like this for a home service when I was living in California. Of the seven or so companies I've tried, they did the best job.”

 

So while some companies may steer clear of ex-felons, there are many that jump at giving them the chance, and the outcome seems to be positive in most cases.

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  • Timothy M
    Timothy M
    This is great for people like myself just getting out of prison
  • damien d
    damien d
    Good work, we can use the help!
  • larry p
    larry p
    Iwas incarcerated for 30yrs.and have been free now for 3yrs...Still no one will hire me...I dont know what to do...I wish someone in kentucky would give me just one chance!!!
  • peter m
    peter m
    true story,i have been free 12 years andno one will give me any consideration for hiring once they goggle me and see my past history,its trash to them ,appling for certificate of good conduct ,would like to find a mr hunt type company in syracuse or create one.i really am a good worker.
  • Herschell S
    Herschell S
    I am all for the idea of ex-felons helping other ex-felons. It is so hard to obtain a decent paying job with a felony record, even if you are blessed to obtain a job after the company receives their tax break for hiring the minority (ex-felon) the company lets them go. This happened to me and now I'm in search of employment.
  • william s
    william s
    I liked your article I myself am an ex felon and it is so hard to find work once someone finds out that you had made a mistake in life and not willing to give you another chance in life
  • Jeffrey McCormack
    Jeffrey McCormack
    Thank you all for the great comments. I too received inspiration from this story, and hope that others around the country would do the same for former felons.
  • terrance w
    terrance w
    I would like the opportunity to try my hand at this job because I am a convicted felon and it is hard for me to find work.
  • Tyrone M
    Tyrone M
    I love the Ideal of some one helping convicts like me at another chance at life.
  • quadarrius p
    quadarrius p
    I think this is great but is there a program for women. My mom have been struggling to find a decent job?
  • Cornell B
    Cornell B
    Thank You for helping people like myself even though I've  been out for the past seven years it is still hard for me to get a job. Having the skills to do the job or willing to learn the skills to do the job. All we ask that people give us a chance. Thank You once again. Also wish me luck moving to Texas and have to try again.
  • teresa b
    teresa b
    It's abou.t time to give the reformed ex-offenders a break.Thank GOD for that
  • james l
    james l
    i am interested in getting a job and i am also a convicted felon ex con not currently on parole . i am struggling to find work. i have done some construction and roofing i am a hard worker and a good worker and a fast learner .  
  •  Rajee R
    Rajee R
    This article was very inspirational. I am an ex-felon and have been unemployed for the past two years and things are not looking up for me. I commend Mr Hunt for his accomplishments and I love the fact that he wants to give back to others. Would you have any information for me about this being done in NJ?  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
  • kevin j
    kevin j
    im ready to work
  • Hilda S
    Hilda S
    Iam not a Felon but do know it is really difficult for my ex-boyfriend's son to find a job and he is only 24 yrs old...I will tell him about this info. Thanks for the help.
  • Jason P
    Jason P
    I'm not a felon but I have a brother who is, and I'm trying too find me a job, as well as helping my little brother to get a job too. This is something I always wanted too do. My father use too do construction. He did underground construction. One of my other little brothers  do the same type of work. I will really like to have the opportunity to do the same type of work. Thanks for time.
  • Eddie C
    Eddie C
    I THINK ITS EXCELLENT FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME WHO HAS BEEn LOOKING FOR A JOB OVER THE LAST 23 MONTHS ONLY TO BE TOLD THAT THEY FOUND SOMEONE ELSE WHO MEET THERE CREDENTIAL.JUST BY ME HAVING A CHANCE TO WORK FOR THIS COMPANY SHOWS ME THAT THEY CARE AND I DO TOO SO HOW DO I GET STARTED
  • william k
    william k
    I not only like what Mr hunt is doing, I would like a job working for him as I to am a felon and having a rough time getting back to work. I could use some help for sure.
  • alejandro g
    alejandro g
    Well it is very true some felons really have a hard time staying out and on thier feet
  • Cory G
    Cory G
    I do not have a criminal history
  • Justin H
    Justin H
    This is the truth some Ex-con who are actually putting there life back together will work harder and better than ones who have never been to the bottom.
  • Roosevert P
    Roosevert P
    Very good article Please Send me more Info.

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