To make a long story short, in the month of June 2015 I made a stupid decision that resulted in me being arrested for DUI. Breathalyzer and field sobriety tests refused. I was offered the diversion program "Back-On-Track" and because of the refusal I would fall into the Tier 2 category where I would be in the program for a year. Technically no conviction, the case is put on hold but is still open and I would be going on record admitting to a DUI (but no conviction, admitting statement to be used if I don't comply fully with the program). Once i complete the Back-On-Track program, the DUI is dismissed, a reckless driving is entered with a withhold of adjudication, which then I can seal and put this whole mess behind me.
I have been speaking to an agency recruiter working on getting contract / per diem assignments and was told that because my case is open none of the hospitals will accept me. At the same time if I'm out of work for over a year, than I can essentially kiss my career goodbye.
Pro's of the program:
Clean slate
Con's of the program:
1 year of jumping through hoops, questionable ability of employment during.
Potentially career ending
My question is has anyone ever had success finding employment while in a diversion program?
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To make a long story short, in the month of June 2015 I made a stupid decision that resulted in me being arrested for DUI. Breathalyzer and field sobriety tests refused. I was offered the diversion program "Back-On-Track" and because of the refusal I would fall into the Tier 2 category where I would be in the program for a year. Technically no conviction, the case is put on hold but is still open and I would be going on record admitting to a DUI (but no conviction, admitting statement to be used if I don't comply fully with the program). Once i complete the Back-On-Track program, the DUI is dismissed, a reckless driving is entered with a withhold of adjudication, which then I can seal and put this whole mess behind me.
I have been speaking to an agency recruiter working on getting contract / per diem assignments and was told that because my case is open none of the hospitals will accept me. At the same time if I'm out of work for over a year, than I can essentially kiss my career goodbye.
Pro's of the program:
Clean slate
Con's of the program:
1 year of jumping through hoops, questionable ability of employment during.
Potentially career ending
My question is has anyone ever had success finding employment while in a diversion program?