Quote Originally Posted by copobo
I think felons can work at a Doctor's office?

I would think most of the mmc's do bg checks now anyway. If someone had done theft/id/breach of trust crimes, they are likely not going to get control of cash or records, if the business is going to make it.

I'm far more concerned about intranets at the DOR/BOH, and the chance that everyone's info will be accessed & abused there.
I worked at several hospitals for years with a marijuana felony they knew and did not care, hospitals are some of the few places that do hire felons.
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