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Do charges like these make it hard to find a job and a place of your own?

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SW-User
Yes,it’s an anchor at many scenarios in life. Charges are one thing,convictions are another though
Guitarist07 · 31-35, F
@SW-User hm so clearly they have to live with who they can and abide by their rules otherwise they’d be homeless right?
SW-User
@Guitarist07 no,not homeless but actually being approved for a loan and owning a home is significantly harder with criminal convictions. You can find work or even open up a business but many corporations with well paying jobs are out of the question. You can also rent but not everywhere. Once you find a place,get ready to share with others who have (maybe more serious) convictions,since everyone is allowed. The point is that there’s no upsides of a criminal conviction. Only downsides which follow you for a long time