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It could show up in your FBI file. A crime, even a felony that's adjudicated in a juvenile court is not considered when determining whether or not to pass you on a CHRC. If it does show though, the company considering you may apply a stricter standard if they see there was an arrest. More importantly, there is such a premium placed on honesty and integrity, if you are asked if you have been arrested and you say no, then an arrest record appears on your CHRC, I can guarantee you won't be hired.
It's better to tell them that you had a youthful indiscretion, error in judgement, etc and explain that you learned from it and have matured since then, etc. You'll probably get poins for honesty and owning up to what you did, which was not that serious. Best of luck, |
Originally Posted by Wasatch Phantom
(Post 948547)
Someone such as Lori who does interviewing professionally may disagree with this (disclaimer)...
I think the vast majority of us had some "youthful indiscretions". Some of us were lucky enough not to get caught, but it doesn't mean we didn't do the same things. But, the mischief was relatively minor, it happened a long time ago, and we've "grown up". My impression is that airlines are looking for competent, honest people. They want folks who are easy to get along with, easy to work with, and are a joy to be around. Part of that is having a personality. Let the dullards go to law school... |
Originally Posted by AvSec
(Post 950414)
It could show up in your FBI file. A crime, even a felony that's adjudicated in a juvenile court is not considered when determining whether or not to pass you on a CHRC. If it does show though, the company considering you may apply a stricter standard if they see there was an arrest. More importantly, there is such a premium placed on honesty and integrity, if you are asked if you have been arrested and you say no, then an arrest record appears on your CHRC, I can guarantee you won't be hired.
It's better to tell them that you had a youthful indiscretion, error in judgement, etc and explain that you learned from it and have matured since then, etc. You'll probably get poins for honesty and owning up to what you did, which was not that serious. Best of luck,
Originally Posted by allflight57
Avsec, good to know they're not considered. But I'm confused as to what you meant by employers using that to asses my character. Does that mean it will show up on the background check, so i had better make sure I disclose it on the application? Or do you mean IF I click yes I have been arrested on the application then it would be to my disadvantage because that would be just a reason not to hire or consider me for an interview. I'm still at least a year from applying but its still good to know all this stuff now so I'm not scrambling last minute.
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