Hi all,
Hope you can help me, and sorry in advance for what may seem like babbling.
I have an application form for the West Mids Fire Service. It's something I have wanted to do for a long time, but just a couple of questions if I may?
In one of the sections, it asks if you have any UNSPENT convictions. I looked up the meaning of unspent, and spent. As my conviction was a fine, and the rehabilitation period was 5 years, and 8 years has passed, would I need to declare this on the application? I won't hide it, I just don't want to put it, if it is unnecessary as I THINK it is classed as spent, but can't find a clear definition.
The conviction was theft from an employer, when I was 17 in 2000. (Although irrelevant, it was a £15 mobile top-up card) The company I worked for prosecuted, and it went to court. I am completely ashamed to this day, however since I was 18, I have worked in the casino industry. It is very strictly governed by the Gaming Commission, part of the Home Office. Every member of gaming staff is licensed, and has to declare any convictions (spent or unspent), before and whilst working, and everyone has a CRB check.
I am now a junior manager in a casino, and I have authority and responsibilty for large amounts of cash, many staff members, and customers from all races and backgrounds, and I am hoping this may help in my application, to show that I am indeed an honest and trustworthy person.
1. Is it spent or unspent?
2. Do I stand a chance of getting through with a conviction?
The reason I babbled about the conviction and my current job, is so you could take everything into consideration. I believe I would enjoy and work well in the Fire Service, and I'd hate for a stupid mistake to stop me.
Your honest opinions and thoughts would be valued,
Cheers in advance,
Mark