Yes, You can! By the way, its spelled misdemeanor. Most jobs wont even look at misdemeanor charges when they do a background check and in most states and circumstances, its actually against the law for your employer to ask about misdemeanors or put them into consideration for employment. Now felonies are another story, but even with them, you can still be employed, just your occupations can be limited by them depending on the felony.
MISDEMEANOR - If you are a juvenile, it will disappear from your public record when you trun 18. If you are an adult it will always appear on your record. Your criminal record, just like your drivers record, stays with you for life.
This answer depends on what kind of permanent record you are talking about. You do not need a large job record to get a job, but it makes it easier.
You cannot get a law enforcement job with a fellony on your record.
MISDEMEANOUR, not misterminer. Thanks for giving me a chuckle anyways. First time? Minor? Shouldn't be too bad. Depends what you stole. I would bet a lot of money on you not going to jail, at least.
In mafia wars, its all about how dirty your records are.
Job Cost record
Of course it does. Any record affects your chances of getting a job.
Getting a job with a record is difficult. Look for jobs that do not require background checks. These are usually jobs that are not directly taking care of people or money.
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Sure, why not especially if the job is very attractive and interesting and especially if you don't have a criminal record that you feel ashamed of.