Soldato
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I think once you have done your time you shouldnt eve have a record. The main reason people reoffend is because they cant get a job.
assuming I had a pile of applications i'd bin all from people with criminal records
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This.
I am certain many people with criminal records has changed, but why risk it when there are already 100 other people going for the cleaning job?
The only difference between those with records and those who don't is that the latter haven't been caught.
A guy came for an interview today for a job where i work, The manager that interviewed him was telling us how he told him he had a criminal record for various thefts
I think it's only firms that deal with money, such as banks. The arguement is something along the lines of, how can a bankrupt customer service rep. give sound advice when they are bankrupt themselves.I read somewhere that some firms will even turn down prospective employees with bad credit history so it's got to be tough out there if you have convictions.
This.
They'd obviously need to be the strongest candidate too. It depends on the crime and how it could affect the business should they re-offend.
For example somebody convicted of a serious driving offense would be more preferable than someone convicted of theft to work in a retail/distribution environment. Someone with no criminal convictions would have course be ideal![]()
Yes I would but it would obviously depend on what it was.
The only difference between those with records and those who don't is that the latter haven't been caught.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone etc.
No way people of that character rarely change. Out of 1 who has changed there will be 99 who can't or never will