Yes, provided he becomes certified in the new state.
I am seeking new employment to assume roles with more responsibility, and to handle bigger challenges.
Yes, I am still seeking employment. It is just fascinating to observe flamingoes seeking food.
Employment agencies are designed to provide resources and support to individuals who are seeking work. In some instances, employment agencies charge a fee for their services to the job seeker, and in other instances employment agencies charge the employer that is seeking candidates for employment.
If one is actively seeking employment, using online services such as Monster or CareerBuilder are great ways to find jobs in one's area. Another way to seek employment is to check the "jobs" section of one's local newspaper.
Self employment refers to finding yourself a job that earns you income instead of seeking formal employment.
It depends on where you live. Many states require certification. The link below will show you which states require certification. Also, even if the state doesn't require it that does not mean the place you are seeking employment at wont.
An opportunity to learn new experiences.
Yes.
You can get a CDL. That part isn't the problem. It's finding employment which is the difficult part. Ideally, you should have at least seven years between your DUI convicted and seeking employment as a CDL driver. If you have five or six years between conviction and seeking employment, you can cope, but it will present obstacles. Less than five years between a DUI conviction and seeking employment, your odds are extremely slim. Less than three years between a DUI and seeking employment, you might as well forget about it and find greener pastures for yourself.
Giving special consideration to qualified veterans seeking employment
Full employment is a sate in which all those who are able,willing and seeking to work at the previling wage rate can find employment.
No you can not, unless you're seeking employment in a nudist colony.