This is a question that cannot be answered here. The question should be directed at the agency by whom you wish to be employed.
M-U-C-H too broad a question.
Possibly, but not necessarily.
A conviction for felony larceny can prevent getting into many colleges and will show up in background checks for jobs. The teenage conviction can be sealed or expunged in some states.
This is not a question that can be answered by this site. Whether you are hired or not, is entirely up to any prosepective employer you apply to.
A misdemeanor of public intoxication could prevent a person from getting a job in Tennessee. The choice to overlook the charge depends on the policy of the company.
This shouldn't prevent you from getting a job. They are only seriously looking at felonies. A misdemeanor can be as simple as a traffic violation.
Firefighter
That's the problem. If you don't declare your record you can be terminated when/if the employer finds out. If you DO declare your record, you probably won't get the job. That's motivation for most people to stay away from crime.
yes
A well Control Firefighter is a firefighter who extinguishes oil and Gas well fires .. This site shows what the job entails http://www.wildwell.com/
That is the correct spelling of firefighter (from fireman).
A fireman's job is to burn books.