yep especially if you have any felonies also
You pray that your possible employer can look past it
can a convicted felon get a job as a surgical tech can a convicted felon get a job as a surgical tech
Yes and no. While If you were convicted of a felony you may not receive Federal Student Aid. However, most employers will not hire anyone who has been convicted of a Felony within a 10 year period. Some employers (with regards to state law) have the right to do a FBI Background check preemployment.
Some can. It depends on the nature and recency of the conviction.
It is very difficult to become an x-ray tech. It is not that easy to become an x-ray tech. It could become very difficult and it is a long process of reading.
In order to become a surgical tech, one must go to a technical or medical school to become certified. Once certified, a tech may go out and find a job.
If you work for an EOE (equal opportunity employer) there is a better chance of a convicted felon (serving prison time or not) to become employed in this field. There are no employers MANDATED or otherwise SUPERVISED in the criminal status of their employees. ONLY federaly mandated laws pertaining to national security and other similar orginazations (public or private) will REQUIRE (by law) a background check for these positions.
To become higher tech.
Virginia tech does not offer a veterinary assisting programs.
The length of time it takes to become a scrub tech depends on whether you are seeking a certificate or a degree. Depending on the path you follow, you can become a scrub tech in as little as 9 months; if you get a degree it will take 2 years.
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