cowardescent
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I hear conflicting things about this. Some lads I know say their friends were convicted of things like theft, underage sex, spent time in jail or got a suspended sentence and although their "getting by", have decent jobs in construction though it was very hard.
Other people in particular family say that you might as give up on life cause your entire future is ruined. Impossible to get a job, get references for housing, visas to the States etc...
What's the truth?
I believe it probably depends on what country you live in and what degrees/academic qualifications you had before getting convicted. I imagine someone who is a doctor/lawyer would have an easier time getting a job after a conviction than someone straight outta high school
Other people in particular family say that you might as give up on life cause your entire future is ruined. Impossible to get a job, get references for housing, visas to the States etc...
What's the truth?
I believe it probably depends on what country you live in and what degrees/academic qualifications you had before getting convicted. I imagine someone who is a doctor/lawyer would have an easier time getting a job after a conviction than someone straight outta high school