Of course you can.
It depends on the job. Some jobs may require you to provide your own vehicle where others may supply you with a company vehicle to drive. When using your own vehicle you may also qualify to get extra pay for wear and tear and mileage on your own vehicle. The best way to find out would be to ask the employer of whom you are applying for the position if your own vehicle is required.
You can get a non-owner insurance policy that essentially covers you when you have no vehicle. This is usually needed if you are required to have insurance and you do not own a vehicle.
If you don't own a vehicle but you do still drive, Then you should get an "Operators Policy', aka " Non-Owners Policy" not an auto policy. All drivers are required to carry financial responsibility whether or not they own a vehicle.
If you help your coworkers with their job duties or clean up your office space those can be examples of doing more than what is required to do your own job. Assisting with training and meetings also.
No, not where I live, I paid my plate renewal through a 2 year resto rod job recently.
Yes, you must have a valid driver's license to purchase a vehicle....from a dealer. If you purchase from a private party (like a used vehicle), they don't require a valid driver's license. But you will be required to have one if you register the vehicle. *** I work in the home health industry, and we have several clients who own there own vehicles but no longer have a license. They keep the vehicles so that they can be driven to appointments and do errands.
A license, a vehicle, and insurance.
* There should be some provision for you to sign an affidavit stating that you are not required to have insurance because you don't own a vehicle. == == * You may be required to get liability coverage only even though you do not have a car. That way you are insured for the damage you may cause another even if you are driving someone else's car. * Some companies may require you to have a "non-owners" policy. This means that you do not personally own a vehicle or have access to one at your residence. However, in some states you have to have insurance prior to getting your license. The "non owner" policy can be converted to an actual auto policy if you purchase or have access to a vehicle in the future.
No a bachelors degree is only required for the higher paying positions in accounting. However it will be required if you are trying to open up your own office.
Yes, a car seat for a child is required in any moving vehicle. It does not matter if the car is a rental car or if it is your own car.
No However, if your job requires you to operate a vehicle for commercial purposes which has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 10,000 lbs., you'll be required to get one.
No but a requirement of the job may be that you have reliable transportation, that may mean a vehicle of your own or just taking the bus, but if you are repeatedly late for work or request special treatment or hours for transportation reasons you may be denied work or fired. If a vehicle is needed for the performance of your duties your employer must provide one or compensate you for the use of yours, but cannot make you do so, they just dont have to give you that job.