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bobbyjfdx 04-26-2016 12:45 PM

FedEx Background Check
 
I am embarrassed to have ask, but, how extensive is the FedEx criminal background check? I have a municipal misdemeanor assault conviction (by plea) from 1998 that only seems to show up with an FBI fingerprint check. At the time I had neither the time or money to spend on a defense and plead guilty on my "cheap" lawyer's advise. Big mistake. It is the only blemish I have in my background. Any advice is much appreciated.

FDXLAG 04-26-2016 12:53 PM

You never know until you apply, and talk to a lawyer about getting it removed.

TonyC 04-26-2016 02:33 PM

I wouldn't worry about how far the background check will go back because you're going to tell them about it on your application anyway. Right?

During the interview you'll own it, and the lessons you learned from it, and impress upon the interviewers how you are a better person due to the changes you made when you realized your mistake.



Or, you can take your chances on them never finding out, and being shown the door when they catch you hiding something, maybe even lying about it.


Then you'll have two events to talk about at your next interview ...





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PurpleToolBox 04-26-2016 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by TonyC (Post 2117198)
I wouldn't worry about how far the background check will go back because you're going to tell them about it on your application anyway. Right?

During the interview you'll own it, and the lessons you learned from it, and impress upon the interviewers how you are a better person due to the changes you made when you realized your mistake.



Or, you can take your chances on them never finding out, and being shown the door when they catch you hiding something, maybe even lying about it.


Then you'll have two events to talk about at your next interview ...





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Best response ever. :D

HKFlyr 04-26-2016 05:11 PM

Not sure, but when you show up, at least, up till a few years ago, you will get another form asking about ANY arrest. The basic app asked about any felonies. At the interview they cleaned it up and asked about ANY arrest.

Not sure if that is the case any more, but my understanding that was in place at least as of about 8 years ago.

Tony's advice is spot on.

Laughing_Jakal 04-27-2016 07:40 AM

I'm not a hiring guy, but TonyC's advice is the way to go here. I'm not sure if the event in your past is a showstopper or not. But if the company doesn't feel it can trust you today, I imagine that would be a showstopper.

I know it is an embarrassing situation for you to have to address. No one is perfect and I don't think you are particularly "soiled"....don't be embarrassed....it was what it was.. almost 2 decades ago....and you're a stand-up guy for addressing it.

Even though it is a time-worn phrase, "Honesty is the best policy", exists for a reason. By disclosing the information now, you will save yourself years of anxiety wondering if you would get found out. It is a great job....but no job is worth a loss of peace of mind in my opinion.

Albief15 04-27-2016 10:02 AM

https://stopthesethings.files.wordpr...ad-weasels.jpg

Not telling makes you a weasel. Weasels get terminated. Don't be a weasel.

Huck 04-27-2016 06:49 PM

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/1544.229

Busboy 04-27-2016 07:13 PM

I've been having a lot of unpure thoughts lately...Do I need to tell anyone?

bobbyjfdx 04-28-2016 03:53 AM

Much Thanks
 
Thanks to everyone who offered a bit of advise on this subject. I have owned up to it in a previous job interview and, although it delayed my process while a background check was carried out, I ultimately got the job and was very successful at it. My plan is to do the same here.


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