Yes. It doesn't take much mindpower to empty bedpans. Just stay away from the meds...
I'm sure. A DUI isn't a felony.
I takes more than five years in college to become a DUI Lawyer.
A DUI does not normally prevent one from becoming an attorney. If there were other criminal charges associated with a DUI, it could.
In California, a DUI does not become a felony until the fourth offense.
No because the background check goes to the FBI And they will find out about the DUI arest
In Illinois, a DUI will become a felony upon the third offense. It can also be a felony if there were other factors-such as if a child was in the car at the time of the DUI.
In Delaware, a DUI will become a felony upon the third offense. Up until then the charge will be for a misdemeanor.
In Georgia, a DUI will become a felony on the fourth offense within ten years.A DUI becomes a felony in Georgia after the fourth offense within ten years
You can probably become state-certified in that specialty, but the possibility of your being able to drive an emergency vehicle would be totally up to the agency or company that eventually may think of offering you employment.
You can still become a firefighter in Michigan if you've gotten a DUI. You must however go through extensive therapy, AA meetings, and file to have your license reinstated before you can become a firefighter.
In New Jersey, unlike most states, a DUI does not become a felony upon multiple offenses. It can still become a felony in certain situations such as DUIs which involve minors.
A DUI in Ohio becomes a fourth degree felony upon the 4th offense within six years.