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Do you have to list a misdeamnor on a airline app if it was expunged?
Back in 98 a former friend of mine was stupid and decided to steal several t-bones from Krogers.
While he was shoplifting he was wearing my coat. As we checked out and were geting ready to head back into the snow I asked for my coat back.
As we walked out we were both stopped and frisked and arrested! There was a round steak in one pocket of my "bubble goose" and several potatos.
He had two steaks in his pants and some steaks in his socks!
Danny told the police I wasn't at fault but we both got arrested for theft.
I got 3 months probation he got one year probation cause it apparently wasn't his first time.
Anyways I got it expunged so technically it wouldn't show up on a background check.
When it gets time for me to drop some airline apps should I include it just in case it shows up on the FBI background check?
-Matthew
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I have heard of things like that showing up, but it also depends on the company and the application. They may just ask for felonies, may ask for any, may ask for any not including speeding tickets and such??? It all depends on what they ask. If they ask anything that might be related to your situation, disclose all that information, and let them know what you learned from the incident. That way you are not going to be hiding anything at all. It cannot hurt to disclose too much in this regard on an interview, because honesty is the best policy. They will find out, and if they don't findo out from you first, they will assume that you are hiding something - it looks as though you are being dishonest.
My own .02 of advice...
Its better to tell a potential employer of the holes you have climbed out of, then it is to find that your in a hole with your potential employer.