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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1108702" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Yes, they do comprehensive background checks. Whether it hurts you will vary based upon local management, HR and the perception of you. A person I worked with had a lengthy police record ... he beat the crap out of somebody (love triangle) and was placed on probation (while his buddies who watched, also UPSers, went to jail) for assault with intent to injury & also had some drug-related offenses that he was on probation for yet he was still promoted. (He was long a management favorite.)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's a very YMMV situation. My local jurisdiction has a zero-negotiation policy -- no matter the infraction, the county will not deviate unless you can prove innocence. And some communities/judges will toss first-time offenders in jail whereas others will reduce the infraction. A friend of mine got a DUI in Iowa (IIRC) and for first-time offenders not causing injury, it was wiped from his record (never even reported) after he paid a hefty fine, enrolled in a substance abuse class & went a year w/o any other violations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1108702, member: 43436"] Yes, they do comprehensive background checks. Whether it hurts you will vary based upon local management, HR and the perception of you. A person I worked with had a lengthy police record ... he beat the crap out of somebody (love triangle) and was placed on probation (while his buddies who watched, also UPSers, went to jail) for assault with intent to injury & also had some drug-related offenses that he was on probation for yet he was still promoted. (He was long a management favorite.) That's a very YMMV situation. My local jurisdiction has a zero-negotiation policy -- no matter the infraction, the county will not deviate unless you can prove innocence. And some communities/judges will toss first-time offenders in jail whereas others will reduce the infraction. A friend of mine got a DUI in Iowa (IIRC) and for first-time offenders not causing injury, it was wiped from his record (never even reported) after he paid a hefty fine, enrolled in a substance abuse class & went a year w/o any other violations. [/QUOTE]
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