After it all ends, would you hire a person convicted of looting?

Your comment is very valid and I agree with your view of sexual needs vs criminal behavior.

In my response to fuzzybuddy, I was thinking of all the girls and young women who are forced into prostitution and then find themselves arrested and jailed when they should have been helped much earlier. I was shocked to learn how many young women are kidnapped or illegally brought into this country and then transited though this area heading North. Three of our local hotels have been charged with knowingly participating in the sex traffic that goes on here in Bible Belt South Carolina.
I agree. Also young girls and boys molested by family members for years who then turn to the streets to survive, forced into such a life. Those children never have have a chance for a better life. Think of all these people who were made victims of serial killers. It’s horrific.
 

I was thinking of this last night as I watched all the young people who were looting.

Will a conviction of looting effect a young person for the rest of their life? Would you, as a business owner hire a person with a looting conviction? Will looters be forced into lower paying jobs for life? Will colleges, if they ever open, accept them back? Can they join the military? Have they ruined their lives?

What do you think?
Depend on how they do on the interview, qualifications, etc. If I was convicted for the things I done in the past, OMG.... Not sure if I would have worked for 30+ years and retired..:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
I would in a heartbeat if they were qualified.
What kind of job would you hire them for? Window washer vs bank manager, they would be highly qualified for either job?
 


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