You want to work in the building trade mate not join the Rozzers, no one care about your criminal convictions and most won’t even ask.
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Got a mate who is ex navy, he had drug and a drink problem then got into allsorts of nonsense, he was kicked out and did just over 2 years in prison as a result of the court martial. As far as i recall the only issue about criminal records is dbs checks when working around schools, kids, vulnerable people etc.. anything sexual or similar i guess they would run a mile but otherwise the issue i think is one of trust.. can they trust you to keep on straight and narrow?
He did his 17th edition in prison!! got it paid for by a charity and then on day release got his cscs green labourer card. once out he went to college to do his 2365 and got work first as a labourer then sparks mate and now goes out doing jobs on his own for the company. so it can be done.
You have to disclose unspent criminal history if asked but if an employer doesn't ask you are not obliged to tell i believe. if they find out after hiring you and didn't ask, i believe they cant fire you for it either... but suspect its your word verses theirs?
Ultimately though if you do go to college and do the courses, get other qualifications aswell such as 18th ed, later in summer , and make yourself useful and demonstrate you are trying, then all it takes is an employer to give you a shot and you are getting experience, a good option might be to get work as a labourer somewhere as then you have construction experience, preferably in the electrical sector. It then gives people confidence in hiring you.
I know from my own experience when doing commercial refurbs around the country that a lot of the people working for the company had records for things ranging from violence to armed robbery! people make mistakes and learn from it. on building sites people are from all walks of life and backgrounds. as long as you work hard and cause no trouble people dont care. the construction industry is quite forgiving in that sense compared to a lot of other industries.
You cannot request anyone for their criminal record it is against the law. You can initiate a DBS for sensitive roles such as elderly child etc. type work. You can request an applicant to obtain a basic DBS check initiated by themselves. You must be informed in advance the company policy regards checking and at what stage of the interview process this will occur. Unspent convictions do not have to be revealed. This is really a question for NACRO or some such organisation to clarify it properly for you I suggest you get in touch. You have no obligation to blab your life story out before a potential employer. If you have genuinely changed then there should not be a problem. If it was me I would not ask of your past just your ability to do the job. Go for it and get advice from NACRO.
No one should be able to check on someone’s criminal record.
However many moons ago, I was working somewhere, where one of the lads was known to have just been released from Prison.
Another one of the lads then mentioned that they had also been in Prison (can’t remember if it was the same Prison or a different one).
That lad was then sacked, because he never disclosed that he had been in Prison when he applied for the job.
As for what crimes would be considered a problem, I guess it depends on circumstances.
Driving offences if you are expected to drive a company vehicle, drugs and violence if working near children, any criminal activity if working in Police stations or Prisons.
To be honest I think most companies wouldn't employ a person with a criminal record and jail time if there was an alternative equally qualified candidate who didn't have a record. I'd suggest looking at self employment and grow your business organically but even then, depending what crimes you were convicted of your past record could still be a hinderance.
Maybe in the UK there's some government assistance available for either giving ex convicts a leg up or even an entrepreneur starting a small business. If so rather tailor your future endeavours around the available assistance.
Depending on how long the sentence is though, some sentences are never spent. Also, they will not become immediately spent on release. This doesn't alter the fact that spent convictions needn't be declared (except in exceptional circumstances e.g. certain types of security clearance or whatever).
hi Matt speak to your probation officer they should be able to help you.
some places actually employ and retrain people that have had criminal records
your convictions would prevent you doing some work in areas
I know one area of work that will be short soon across the uk is hgv drivers, not sure if that is an suitable alternative for you( if the sparky work is not feasible.
gtg training also do training for that and also mechanics nothing for sparks I'm afraid although your Probation officer should be in the know of these places
good luck and we all have been in a bit of bother or know someone that has in the trade I'm sure.
hopefully you get sorted soon.
Good for you Mate hope it all goes well for you, and stay out of any bother,.Just thought I would post an update. I started working as a labourer 6 months ago after getting a placement through my Probation Officer. I have worked hard and stayed out of trouble and just found out I will be starting an appretiship next month so things are looking good for me right now
So long as you don’t nick anyone’s toolsYou want to work in the building trade mate not join the Rozzers, no one care about your criminal convictions and most won’t even ask.
As above. Well done and good luckJust thought I would post an update. I started working as a labourer 6 months ago after getting a placement through my Probation Officer. I have worked hard and stayed out of trouble and just found out I will be starting an appretiship next month so things are looking good for me right now
Just thought I would post an update. I started working as a labourer 6 months ago after getting a placement through my Probation Officer. I have worked hard and stayed out of trouble and just found out I will be starting an appretiship next month so things are looking good for me right now
So long as you don’t nick anyone’s tools
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