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engineer troops are used to built any military related tasks
NO. The basic requirments prohibit anyone convicted of a felony from getting a dealer's license. However, there is a new law that takes effect 12-1-2012 that allows someone that was convicted of a non-violent non-drug related felony over 15 years ago to have thier record expunged. Go to the website for North Carolina General Assembly and look up H1023.
You may be able to as long as your conviction wasn't finance related. The bigger issue may be getting the job in the first place. You would be hard pressed to find an employer that will hire you with a record for that type of position. If your charge can be expunged, I would recommend looking into that.
If he has served the full term of his sentence and is not on parole or probation, yes. HOWEVER - if they are on parole or probation it would not be unusual for one of the conditions of their release to be that they not associate with known felons. THAT might prevent them from holding employment at a place where another convicted felon is employed.
forever can not be expunged or pardoned
The Federal law has an absolute prohibition of felons owning or even handling firearms According to Arizona law, you must have your felony conviction expunged, or set aside, in the jurisdiction you were convicted in. Once this is completed, you must petition to the court, a minimum of two years after the fines are paid, to restore your gun rights. If you possess a firearm without doing this, you will be charged with a felony.
Chemist, Pharmacist, Doctor, Engineer...heaps!!!
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They inspect and test malfunctioning or related equipment
Geology related to the oil industry. e.g. where is it how to drill for it.
A civil engineer do works related to the construction of building, roads, bridges , dams means all type of construction work.
all engineer related recovery activities