Well, let's clarify what it means to expunge a case: it means to DELETE it COMPLETELY. This means essentially THERE IS NO RECORD!! So to have a record EXPUNGED means to have it DELETED. When you have a felony record expunged it's as if it never occurred. Therefore the public cannot see the record, nor can police. And you then have the legal right to say you don't have a record (at least not that one: if you do not have any other record you have NO record). Therefore to answer your question, YES, you can work as an anesthesiologist with an expunged record.
You can do community service,pay a fine or work it off and make it seem really small on your record cause all other types of good things will be on it.
Depends what for
depends on what you were charged for.
Maybe not - it all depends on what type of position you are trying for, and what the background requirements might be. AN EXPUNGEMENT IS NOT A PARDON! Expungement only removes the record of your offense from being available to the public. Law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies will always have access to your actual 'true' record.
VERY unlikely.
What high paying job you could get with an expunged felony depends on what you mean by expunged. If your sentence was reversed and remained due to new evidence or the like, it is the same as if you were never found guilty even though you served 30 years in prison. (What a waste of time) If you received a pardon, you are free to do anything where you can find work. Many former inmates find work in the construction, restaurant, and security industries. They can pay quite well.
Chances are, like in most states, a felony will be on your criminal record for life. There are exceptions to this rule when the governer of your state expunges your record. In many states a felon cannot carry a firearm or hunt, but in many instances if you go several years without getting into trouble and you petition for expungement you can get the felony hidden from public records, but only in some cases (NON VIOLENT) felonies will this work.
You cannot work as a paramedic anywhere with a felony on your record as far as I know. Some violent misdemeanors will even disqualify you from employment.
It is possible to work in pharmaceutical sales if you have had a criminal conviction in some states. One way to obtain employment in this field is to have the crime you were convict of expunged from your record with the help of an attorney.
Depends where your applying for it and the content of your record.
No a person with a felony cannot work as a bus driver. I tried with Channelview ISD and i knew the super
Yes, as long as the felony does not contradict the romanian police records (a robbery is ok, but a terrorist attack is not)