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You mean, let them know even if they dont ask?Thank youengneer20,How could I surmount it?SapperPE said:This is going to stay with you for a long time, but it isn't insurmountable. My advice is to be open about it. Don't try to hide it, but then again don't flaunt it. Just be humble about it and frank, if it even comes up.I received a Bad Conduct Discharge from the Marine Corps for being AWOL. Since, I have worked towards an undergraduate degree in civil engineering. I am about to graduate and am wondering if this will affect me in any way? Knowledge is greatly appreciated.
I would also avoid looking for a job with company's that do any military contracting or have a large population of combat veterans that do the hiring.
My advice is
1. Try to get the discharge upgraded.
2. If the application asks about the military or any felony conviction state the truth. If you dont, and they find out, you will be terminated immediately.
3. If you get an interview, tell them out right. Be honest and contrite. No excuses, but let them know what you learned and how that will apply to the job you are interviewing for. If they like you, this will go a long way.
4. I would not apply for a government job or a job that contracts with the DOD (as they may require a security clearance that you cannot get).
When I worked in the private sector for small firms, that was not even asked in any interviews, but I think you should come right out with it.
I would....but that is a decision you'll have to make on your own.