mickey2942
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Snipped for focus.
While I think that Carlee can rehabilitate herself enough to have a career, I for one hope that it is not nursing. It is likely that if she is arrested and convicted of a felony, that she will be ineligible for a nursing license. Crimes of moral turpitude can ruin career aspirations.
If we take what happened here and loosely translate it into a professional nursing position, can we trust that she won’t steal from a hospital (her employer?). Can we trust that when things are going poorly for her that she wouldn’t make up stories, or worse, endanger patients to look the hero and save them?
I understand it is quite a leap to make and no one has a crystal ball, but why take that chance? I hope her nursing career is over for the sake of protecting public/patient safety.
Considering that she does not even have her degree in nursing, any future program is probably not going to accept her application. The larger problem for her, is the theft from her employer.
People with felonies can move forward and get good jobs, usually in sales, truck driving, dispatch jobs. But anything that involves theft from an employer, and lying to LEO is actually harder to overcome than a DUI or domestic violence.