My advice is:
First of all realize that it's going to be tougher for you than the person with a clean slate.
Then, be open and honest about your past.
If you get a trial run, give it 110%
Get rid of any "attitude" - smile. accept criticism. control anger and bitterness.
There are people who are eager to help those who show that they are willing to be transparent, will work and learn and most of all BE LOYAL !
No you are not allowed to have a job unless your probation lets you. Everytime you leave the house you have to call your probation officer for permission.
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Depends on the place. But i kinda doubt it
There would probably still be a warrant for your arrest on the violation of probation.
yes, that is their job.... and that's one term of your probation.
If they are looking for it. In a probation test I'd say they are so that's a big probably.
They will keep looking and schedule a later Court date. Someone from the probation office will cover the case. The Court will not just forget.
An informal probation may disqualify someone from getting a job. It depends very much what the industry your trying to enter is looking for regarding criminal records. From experience I had filled out some jobs applications that were only looking for conviction records. They weren't concerned with anything in between. Then there are other employment applications that ask specifically have you ever been convicted of a crime. If you have, you should answer honestly. But check this out, there are employment applications that would ask if you have ever been convicted of a felony or misdeamenor in the last 7 or 10 years. You answer know, but how about a judgement before probation show up in the investigation of your background and you do not get the job because of this finding. What you think about that?