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These are for charges relating to when I was young and dumb but I now have to register as a sex offender for life with an indefinite SHPO. I'm not seeking any forgiveness.

I'm looking to become an electrician or something within the trades but I'm worrying whether I will have trouble finding work as one due to my charges.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks
 
if working where children or vunerable people are involved, you'd need to obtain a CRB. this may well be requested by a prospective employer .
 
DBS checks are more common these days. They are commonly requested by local authorities for their subcontractor's employees, and larger sites can ask for them too.

I would imagine any employer would ask for previous convictions on application. I have no idea if you have to legally disclose your situation.

Working as a trade on a site involves a lot of banter, ---- taking and even bullying. I can imagine life being very difficult on site for someone in your situation.
 
These are for charges relating to when I was young and dumb but I now have to register as a sex offender for life with an indefinite SHPO. I'm not seeking any forgiveness.
what you have done in the past is your business ,by asking on the forum is a no from me
you will have to live with it .so if people take you on they will have to think very careful on taking you on . just think if you take on a jail bird that have stolen ,would you take them on no you would not ,so that is my view.
 
Bit of a strange question ?
For me it would depend on the severity of the offence .
About 15 years ago a lad I knew got caught taking a leak in a shop doorway on a night out , he got put on the sex offenders register !?
And if you look back in time not that far , it was jail time if you were of the wrong persuasion.
Best explain your circumstances to any prospective employer and only they can decide.
 
I I think it was Sainsbury's actually , I also think being a Sainsbury's 24-hours didn't help ?
 
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For me, It would depend on the severity. ----ing on a shop window wouldn’t bother me. Any sort of sexual assault or anything to do with a kid you can jog on no matter how long ago.
 
With no idea of what the OP was convicted of, I think some are being too judgemental, nor should he/she disclose such details.

The best advice to give, as some have, on how to gain employment in this industry, not voice their personal opinions. Everyone makes mistakes, it’s not acknowledging them and moving and changing the mistakes of the past, which it appears the OP has, by wanting to become an electrician.
 
Depending on the severity of the offence it could be difficult, especially in jobs that nay cover areas such as schools etc. Im all for a second chance, but as I'm sure your aware sexual offences are looked upon very negatively.
 
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Depending on the severity of the offence it could be difficult, especially in jobs that nay cover areas such as schools etc. Im all for a second chance, but as I'm sure your aware sexual offences are looked upon very negatively.

So are serious assaults and homicide, but some of them can rehabilitate. Its the ones that don't, I have no time for.
 
OP here, without going into too much detail, it was an online offence where I communicated with several teens when I was 18. My SHPO means I must disclose my offence to any potential employers.

So I assume becoming an electrician is a no-go? Would this even be for commercial rather than domestic?

Thanks
 
If you have to disclose it to every employer then would that include people who employ you to do self employed house work?

if so that would make domestic work hard.

If you can put yourself through college, you could get the college qualifications then a big obstacle would be finding someone to take you on for the on-site part to become qualified.

Maybe apply for apprenticeships with big companies, so power companies like western power, water companies, national rail etc. Be honest in the application forms and see what happens.
 
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