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reez | 15:41 Sat 24th Feb 2007 | Criminal
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i have caught in a shopp lifting a few times with college mates.
it has been 5 years now will it show up in a police cheack or crb.
i am thinking to be a nurse does that mean ican not
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Nursing is not for you.Maybe a teaching position would be better,May I suggest English!
were you cautioned? charged? prosecuted?
yes,you would not even get a interview,with your spelling and english.
Certain offences need not be declared on applications after a specified period but that does not mean the offence will not show up on Police Records. If you have a look here, http://www.lawontheweb.co.uk/rehabact.htm it'll gie you more info.
I'd not pay much attention to deepseadiver or NORMANTHEDOG if I were you reez.

It seems that they feel qualified to correct your writing despite deepseadiver following a comma with a capital letter and Norman not even starting his reply with a capital letter!

It rather looks like they can't agree whether it should be English or english either.

sorry jake,i will do better next time
It is always best to declare your criminal record in these cases, as, if they find out after you have been offered the training/job, they will likely terminate your employment.

You can always say, that as a youth you were very silly and things got a little out of hand and nothing has happened since.
The worst that will happen is that a 'risk assessment' will be put in place by the employer/trainer which you will be fully informed of, and this will be monitored.

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