Does anybody wanna give a convicted fraudster of a casino a good job?
Since i got convicted of defrauding a casino which was my place of work, i am finding it very hard to find a job as companies find it hard 2 trust me. Now i need you people to see the good points of what i did instead of the bad points. So here goes first of all i am a very trusting employee as strange as it may seem as i am very loyal and that is the truth. I only did it as i was threatened. secondly i had 2 b very skilled to do it and im sure i could implement these skills else where. As i have already experienced prison there is noway i want to go back so the chances of me doing anything again is zero. U know to keep a little extra eye on me as i do have a past where as all these other ones who dont and who ya trust could be up2 anything. As it is so hard to get a job now i would put my everything into as i couldnt afford to lose it. Well there is more im sure but that will do as im sure this wont work anyway but its worth a shot. Take care people and dont b nasty it was a casino!
Answers:
come to the usa there are plenty of casinos.
Well if you buy me a pub I will give you a job.
Unfortunately its a fcat of life, that trust will be exceedinly difficult to rebuild. Why not consider some form of business you can set up for yourself instead, that way, no one needs to know anything about your background
You could work as a secuirty person in a Casino. Just a thought
perhaps you could apply for a job that doesnt involve contact with other peoples money? you say a "good job", no offence but at this stage you should be happy to get any job. fair enough that you have "paid your debt to society" but you cant exactly blame employers for being reticent given that fraud is pretty serious stuff. perhaps you could explain the mitigating factors to a prospective employer. however i would leave out the "well it was a casino" part of your argument. this is a very flakey moral argument and sounds like the excuses of someone who hasnt really reformed themselves. (well it would to me anyway).
seriously, good luck to you. i hope you find a job.
Security tester,/hacker. Work for the other side. Private investigation. Study up, find out your interests and prove your ability with a qualification.
Try Banking
NO
life is about choices unfortunately you made a bad choice to defraud a casino. you've paid your debt to society now its time to move on. first you need a plan. yes employers are skittish about give you a job but with education and a lot networking (no excons please) go to your local community college get a certificate/degree in whatever interest you. If its computers which is a marvelous field than do it! Good Luck.
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Answers:
come to the usa there are plenty of casinos.
Well if you buy me a pub I will give you a job.
Unfortunately its a fcat of life, that trust will be exceedinly difficult to rebuild. Why not consider some form of business you can set up for yourself instead, that way, no one needs to know anything about your background
You could work as a secuirty person in a Casino. Just a thought
perhaps you could apply for a job that doesnt involve contact with other peoples money? you say a "good job", no offence but at this stage you should be happy to get any job. fair enough that you have "paid your debt to society" but you cant exactly blame employers for being reticent given that fraud is pretty serious stuff. perhaps you could explain the mitigating factors to a prospective employer. however i would leave out the "well it was a casino" part of your argument. this is a very flakey moral argument and sounds like the excuses of someone who hasnt really reformed themselves. (well it would to me anyway).
seriously, good luck to you. i hope you find a job.
Security tester,/hacker. Work for the other side. Private investigation. Study up, find out your interests and prove your ability with a qualification.
Try Banking
NO
life is about choices unfortunately you made a bad choice to defraud a casino. you've paid your debt to society now its time to move on. first you need a plan. yes employers are skittish about give you a job but with education and a lot networking (no excons please) go to your local community college get a certificate/degree in whatever interest you. If its computers which is a marvelous field than do it! Good Luck.
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