I believe you can't and can. The reason i say this is because i personally fall into that category.the best thing to do is call your nearest dmv OCCUPATIONAL licensing office and have them verify whether it is still valid. fact is you can no longer work at a new car or franchised dealer since their insurance surety don't take risks insuring a bad driving record.Although the same applies to independent dealers, yet each independent dealer carries a different insurance company maybe the owner can somewhat have a extremely good relation with the insurance and pull it off to were your selling cars again.But remember that is ONLY if the owner has the ability to go out his way for you.other than that it is an honest mistake that we must deal with and look forward to other trades within the automotive field.
I would say no
most likely
Yes, a registered nurse in Florida can lose their license for driving convictions. A nurse can lose her license if her convictions include DUI and drug or gun possession for example.
Someone in Ontario, Canada who has been arrested for a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) would lose their driver's license for any amount of time depending on the severity/amount of the influence.
No. States share information regarding driver's licenses. You need to address your DUI before you can get your license back.
Your driver's license will not be suspended in Pennsylvania if you have a suspended registration. A driver's license can be suspended for driving without insurance or if you get a DUI.
It would be very difficult. Even a misdemeanor DUI cause an already practicing nurse to lose her license. The law article below explains the connection between a DUI charge and careers in medicine.
yes you can ride a bicycle.
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You are going to lose your license. If you are under 21 DUI laws are ZERO-TOLERANCE.
Can I still receive a California License to practice as a Marriage, Family and Child Therapy if I have a DUI in my past. I received the DUI in 1992.
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