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TheColonel 24th October 2011 05:05

Emirates with a record
 
hello ppruners,

question regards to employment with emirates if you have a criminal record from back when you were an 18 yr old kid??

Is there no hope? Has anyone ever been employed by emirates or any middle east carrier with a record ??? when in the recruiting process do they check your background?

thanks for any feedback...

Metro man 24th October 2011 06:50

You will need to declare any conviction as lying on an application is grounds for instant dismissal, even years down the track. Expect records to be thoroughly checked after what happened in 2001.

What you actually did may have some bearing on the decision. Was it more serious than a fight in a pub ?:hmm:

Luke SkyToddler 24th October 2011 07:55

Depends what country you're from ... a lot of countries have a Rehabilitation of Offenders act or something similar that automatically wipes your criminal record clean after so many years. In the UK / Australia / New Zealand it's normally 7 years. There are obviously some crimes that do not qualify to be removed from the record.

But I would imagine, if you furnish a clean criminal record certificate from the police, there really is no way they can check up because it's removed from the system forever.

You would need to be careful though, for example if it was something to do with drugs, and you tried to travel to the USA during that time and they refused you entry because of your criminal record, that will be in the Yank system forever, regardless of what your home country did with your record. A cousin of mine had that problem, he did something silly when he was a teenager, he's now a respectable and successful hospital surgeon, but he can never travel to the USA, even though it's been decades since his record was "wiped clean" in his home country.

TheColonel 24th October 2011 09:18

Thanks for the response.

Yeah its a minor offence that happened at age 18 and is now "spent"

Dont know if i have to mention it to employers since its Spend and essentially off the record now, not sure how much they find out when doing a police check...

TheColonel 24th October 2011 23:45

Anyone know in that case, if anyone has ever been hired as an FO in EK with a record?

Not after names or circumstances, just if its possible and what EKs stance is on it.

Cheers!

Landflap 25th October 2011 09:05

If it really was "minor" and "spent", declare it if you have to. Mention it if it comes up. Selection Boards love honesty. If it is a disqualifyer, you are better off coming to grief now rather than later if it ever re-surfaces.

lnavvnav 25th October 2011 14:17

Spent is spent. In other words you've already done your time. If you mention it on your application I doubt you will proceed any further.

I wouldn't mention it and if it ever came up (which I highly doubt) then deal with it then. If they've spent thousands on training you and you've been a good honest worker for the previous so many years I doubt they'll sack you over a minor altercation with the law over 10 years earlier!

Only my two cents worth! :)

poss 25th October 2011 18:48

Just a thought but perhaps you could use it as an opportunity to show growth and development from the offence.

TheColonel 25th October 2011 20:27

Inavvnav
 
Thanks guys.

Yeah thats exactly what i thought, if i tell em i have a record, that will be the end of that. I was just hoping someone would prove me wrong, but i doubt it.

Spent is spent. Whole purpose of it being spent is so it doesnt interfere with ya life down the track.

Cheers guys.

yardman 29th October 2011 18:28

Say nothing. If you do you're history.

TheColonel 2nd November 2011 08:12

On that note, could someone tell me when in the process of applying to emirates, the background check is done?

Appreciate it


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