I would say sexually related crimes and maybe drugs, otherwise I wouldn't have a problem with hiring a man with a conviction. If a man knows he has done something wrong and wants to be a better man, then it's going to be pretty hard if he can never get a job. If the person really wants to have a better life then he'll probably is going to do his best keeping the job.
So I wouldn't rule out a person with a criminal background, if he was the best suited for the job.
Life of a criminal...hard ain't it. They picked it now they can live with it. Just how much compassion did they have for their victim(s)? The only sorry a criminal ever has is sorry they got caught. Ever notice how once they are in prison they are all innocent, they all get religion and just want ONE more opportunity to be a good citizen?
Well, unless your only punishment for any and all crimes, regardless of degree or any other circumstances, is death... the only other option is to have them be on the taxpayer dime the rest of their lives in one way or another.
Going to jail is supposed to pay whatever debt to society there was deemed to exist. Plenty of people with a criminal record can prove to be hard workers as they live w\ the stigma and having to worry about the average ignorant person reviewing their criminal background during a hiring process.
Life of a criminal...hard ain't it. They picked it now they can live with it. Just how much compassion did they have for their victim(s)? The only sorry a criminal ever has is sorry they got caught. Ever notice how once they are in prison they are all innocent, they all get religion and just want ONE more opportunity to be a good citizen?
Life of a criminal...hard ain't it. They picked it now they can live with it. Just how much compassion did they have for their victim(s)?
Remember the Wells employee that got fired for .10 theft 50 year ago. New bank regulations, FTL.There is a difference between a career criminal, and someone who has a lapse of judgement.
But society treats them the same.
Is it fair to tell a 50 year old he did not get the job because he wrote a hot check when he was 19 years old?
This link provides scenarios covered by their 'guidance'
http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/guidance/arrest_conviction.cfm#IV
Some of it seems fairly obvious: White guy + black guy have same prior misdemeanor, but you tell the black guy sorry criminal past is a problem, but then hire white guy. That becomes racial discrimination.
It does say arrest records with no convictions should have no bearing on employment, which seems sensible because that's assuming guilt rather than innocence just for an 'arrest'. You do think people are innocent until proven guilty no?
Do I have a choice whether to hire him or not? That is the real question here.I would say sexually related crimes and maybe drugs, otherwise I wouldn't have a problem with hiring a man with a conviction. If a man knows he has done something wrong and wants to be a better man, then it's going to be pretty hard if he can never get a job. If the person really wants to have a better life then he'll probably is going to do his best keeping the job.
So I wouldn't rule out a person with a criminal background, if he was the best suited for the job.
You hold the individual who is seeking employment to the level of position competency, character, morals and ethics as you hold yourself and if in your estimate they do not meet that criteria you do not hire them...f**k the government.
I feel for you because this is why i think service has declined just about everywhere. There are incompetent hair cutters incompetent mechanics incompetent managers galore out there.Do I have a choice whether to hire him or not? That is the real question here.
As I sometimes do, I have made a blanket statement that is not wholly true. I most certainly would not hold against an applicant a minor transgression done many years prior when he was a young person with little concept of the long term consequences of his actions. But the line must be drawn somewhere. I would hope that I still have the ability to make the determination for myself without fear of retribution. But I'm not sure I have that ability.
Remember too, that just because I would not hire someone that does not exclude them from getting employment. There are many posters in this thread that would hire even violent offenders with little thought for the consequences. My business is not the sole provider of employment in the nation. I would like to retain the power to determine who I do and don't hire but my ability to make that choice is being eroded.
Do I have a choice whether to hire him or not? That is the real question here.
sex offenders is a related but different topic...
A couple of years ago a registered sex offender was renting the house across the street from where I live. The guy was convicted of having sex with a 14 or 15 year old girl, when he was something like 34 years old.
He served something like 10 years in prison, but before the conviction he served in the marines.
He did something he knew was wrong, and now he is going to be labeled a sex offender for the rest of his life. As far as I know, he was a law abiding citizen, except for that one mistake.
The guy did not kill the girl, he did not rape her, did not kidnap her,,, and now he is labeled for life.
Someone has a lapse of judgement, and they are punished for the rest of their lives, how does that make sense?
I wonder how many people are forced into a life of crime because they can not find gainful employment due to a mistake they made 10, 15 even 20 years ago?
One of the problems with our society, we do not forgive.
Someone commits a crime at 19 years old, the act of an immature child follows the person through adulthood.
So what if you are forced to hire someone with a criminal act on their record?
Like the opening post said " Will I be forced to hire an employee with a criminal past?", the guy who was renting the house had a terrible time finding a job.
Once employers saw he was a convicted sex offender, he rarely got the job.
Then the OP asked "will I be forced to hire."
When do we stop punishing people for a crime? They go to prison, pay their debt to society, then they are discriminated against for the rest of their lives.
