No, they can't discriminate against you because of past convictions but if driving is a core requirement of the job you could make their insurance go up and they wouldn't hire you for that reason.
The only way to find out the answer to this question OS to contact YOUR state's agency that employes Probation and Parole Officers and ask about the necessary job requirements and disqualifications.
Sometimes employers discriminate against people of different races who apply for a job opening. Whites used to discriminate blacks because of their skin color and they tought blacks were below them.
Yes.
They are less efficient workers when it comes to smoking breaks plus a job might not want to cover heir healthcare.You really shouldn't because it's not right to discriminate solely because of a persons vice which may have no effect on you at all.
Here are three sentences for the word 'discrimination': "There is still a lot of discrimination towards women at work." "Discrimination is not allowed when deciding who should have the job." "Some people believe that discrimination is often a good thing."
Can you be resentenced after violating the payment plan given for emblezzlement charges while being on probation because you were unable to find a job?
no you have to have one there
No you are not allowed to have a job unless your probation lets you. Everytime you leave the house you have to call your probation officer for permission.
You wouldn't be able to work on an ambulance with a DUI as a major job duty is driving. The ambulance service wouldn't be able to insure you to drive.
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