Ohio State Football Camps Lead to Jobs for At-Risk Groups
Filed under: Jobs in Columbus Ohio, Jobs in Wooster Ohio, Mentor Ohio Jobs
Are you an Ohio convicted felon looking for money and a way to earn a living. Do you have a passion for Ohio State football? Do you want to try freelance jobs or get away from construction jobs in Ohio? If so, we may have a job opportunity you’ll want to consider. For many job seekers in Ohio, finding work through freelance opportunities is typically best. If you have any knowledge about Ohio football camps and activities, and if you have a video camera, then the Yahoo Contributor Network (also known as Yahoo Voices) may be able to place you in work.
Many convicted felons in Ohio have a unique perspective on the football experience and rightfully so. With Ohio as one of the top football states, for both college and professional sports, there is news abounding. With the YCN jobs, you can either write about the Ohio sports experience, or you can produce short videos about the experience, creating unique money making opportunities for yourself. (read on…)
To get involved in this line of work, however, you will need to have some ability to write short pieces of web content and/or produce the short videos. The YCN network will pay you, upfront, for your video or written content and also provide you with monthly pageview bonuses. So, get your camera and pen ready, and get started in your new career reporting on Ohio football programs and Ohio sports overall! Also, remember, there are many other freelance jobs you can do in Ohio, as a convicted felon, including mystery shopping and jobs associated with online Ebay selling. Never limited your options. If you are interested in freelance work, spread your interests around and maximize your money making opportunities.
Census Jobs as Jobs for Felons in Ohio
Filed under: Ashtabula Ohio Jobs, Jobs for Felons in Ohio, Jobs in Wooster Ohio, Mentor Ohio Jobs, Ohio Jobs for Felons, Wooster Ohio Jobs
WHIOTV.com is reporting that felons in Ohio may be able to obtain jobs in 2010 with the U.S. Census Bureau as there are already some convicted felons in Ohio who have gotten jobs working for the Census program this year. In fact, The Adam Project has already assisted several felons in Ohio in finding jobs with the Census Bureau. If you are looking for jobs for felons in Ohio, contact your local library or local city office to find out how to apply for a Census job. While there are automatic disqualifiers for some people convicted of a felony, we still encourage you to apply and try to find a job with this unique opportunity that only comes along once every 10 years.

