<p>Stumbled across a mugshot website while researching a sociology paper. [Phoenix</a> Mugshots](<a href=“http://phoenixmugs.com%5DPhoenix”>http://phoenixmugs.com). If you know anything about the internet these days(which everyone should) you know once you are published on the net it is very hard to get you off. Luckily, I dont have a mugshot, so when I graduate from ASU I won’t have to worry about my potential employers finding my mugshot pic during their background checks. I think the web sweep of your background online life is too much and takes it a little far. Sometimes pictures last a lot longer than the event that they symbolize–Unfair and Pointless, who cares if I have a pic on my facebook page doing a keg stand when I was a freshman or even if I got arrested while in college for drinking in public–hey man it was the party of the year and the Sun Devils won!
So think about it when you start applying for jobs. erase or edit that facebook page and make sure you don’t have any mugshots floating around, and if you do, it only coast 99 bucks to remove it and if you get a job offer for 70,ooo it is well worth it.</p>
<p>I hear ya! this kind of stuff sucks.</p>