I know in Texas, You can get an order of non-disclosure on misdemeanor cases after 2 years. This means that your record will only be availible to certain agencies and not to the general public(ie employers) In Florida, I’m not too sure of the timeframe but take a look at this website - Florida Department of Law Enforcement getting your records sealed will definitely help with employmentWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
I received a battery charge 3 years ago and its still affecting my employment. Is there a time frame businesses look at to over look this misdemeanor (7 years)...what can i do?
Keep up this and you won't be here much longer. It is blatantly wrong to tell a poster to lie on their job app.The employer may or may not know depending on the type of background check they run. Go ahead and lie on the application if you want. The only consequence you risk is that they may fire you if they later find out.
I was not advising them they should lie on the app, merely telling them that if they did and the employer found out the only consequence could be a job loss.Keep up this and you won't be here much longer. It is blatantly wrong to tell a poster to lie on their job app.
I was not advising them they should lie on the app, merely telling them that if they did and the employer found out the only consequence could be a job loss.
Failing to disclose something on an employment application with a private employer is not illegal. Can you cite a law which says otherwise? Or is this no longer a LEGAL advice forum and instead a MORAL advice forum?
And besides, if you ban somebody and they want to continue to post they will just register a new account. And what will you do then? Become a private forum? I highly doubt the sponsors would care for that.
edit: To summarize, you shouldn't make idle threats.