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https://forum.unlock.org.uk/Topic34911.aspx

By DoTheBest - 18 Nov 24 8:39 PM

Was - 16 Sep 24 9:21 AM
DoTheBest - 14 Sep 24 9:54 PM
Hi everyone!

Took the blame for a young family member (fraud), ended up inside (back in 2016), given 3yrs 2 months. Not had a job since.

On the whole, how do we recover from the process? Are we expected to become self employed?

You should be able to get a job that can only request a basic check as that conviction should have been spent last year. Not ideal for all but I worked in an Amazon distribution centre for a while.

Hi Was!

Apologies I haven't replied before - I lost my account details and the password reset didn't work

I was considering going contracting, but unsure where to start, having so much time out of the work environment has knocked my confidence a bit
By AB2014 - 19 Nov 24 9:36 AM

DoTheBest - 18 Nov 24 8:39 PM
Was - 16 Sep 24 9:21 AM
DoTheBest - 14 Sep 24 9:54 PM
Hi everyone!

Took the blame for a young family member (fraud), ended up inside (back in 2016), given 3yrs 2 months. Not had a job since.

On the whole, how do we recover from the process? Are we expected to become self employed?

You should be able to get a job that can only request a basic check as that conviction should have been spent last year. Not ideal for all but I worked in an Amazon distribution centre for a while.

Hi Was!

Apologies I haven't replied before - I lost my account details and the password reset didn't work

I was considering going contracting, but unsure where to start, having so much time out of the work environment has knocked my confidence a bit

As Was said above, your conviction is spent, so for most jobs you don't need to disclose it, even if you're asked, because it won't be on a basic DBS check. Beyond that, if you're on Universal Credit, ask your work coach to get you on a course or two. Also, remember that you don't have to disclose your conviction anymore for most jobs, so don't even mention it or refer to it. In case you're asked why you've been out of work, think of a likely reason, work something up and stick to the story. Physical health? Mental health? Caring for a relative? Lottery win?
By JASB - 19 Nov 24 12:29 PM

DoTheBest - 18 Nov 24 8:39 PM
Was - 16 Sep 24 9:21 AM
DoTheBest - 14 Sep 24 9:54 PM
Hi everyone!

Took the blame for a young family member (fraud), ended up inside (back in 2016), given 3yrs 2 months. Not had a job since.

On the whole, how do we recover from the process? Are we expected to become self employed?

You should be able to get a job that can only request a basic check as that conviction should have been spent last year. Not ideal for all but I worked in an Amazon distribution centre for a while.

Hi Was!

Apologies I haven't replied before - I lost my account details and the password reset didn't work

I was considering going contracting, but unsure where to start, having so much time out of the work environment has knocked my confidence a bit

Hi 
As others have mentioned, disclosure may or not be required. Whatever the situation I would suggest not to "make up" a story so try to be truthful but with limitations.
My reasoning is that a lie can grow and grow therefore errors in your "story" may appear.
Basically I suggest that you create a "story" as near to the truth as possible but use "poetic licence"; just like politicians. Smile
For instance, if you write in your CV about traveling change the dates of when you did to the "period gap". Or if you are interested in DIY say you took a break to help someone or >>>>
You just need to ensure it is simple, rememberable and believable.
Re contracting yes you can but there are risks and gains especially with Government taxation changes being proposed. If you have the skills and solid references it is worth a try.
By DoTheBest - 14 Sep 24 9:54 PM

Hi everyone!

Took the blame for a young family member (fraud), ended up inside (back in 2016), given 3yrs 2 months. Not had a job since.

On the whole, how do we recover from the process? Are we expected to become self employed?