True
You can, but nobody will hire you.
You can get a CDL. The difficult part will be finding employment.
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.
The length of license suspension for two DUI convictions varies by state. In some states, it could lead to a suspension of several years or even a permanent revocation of your license. It is important to check your state's specific laws and regulations regarding DUI convictions and license suspensions.
Sure. But don't hold your breath waiting for someone to hire you with a record like that, especially if your most recent DUI was within the last seven years.
DUI convictions stay on your record forever unless you get your record sealed or expunged. It is not commonly done. But after 5 years it should affecting your insurance and any employment affected by your license.
You can get the license, but don't hold your breath waiting to get hired - especially if either of those DUIs were within the last seven years.
Sure, you can get a CDL. Whether you'll be able to find employment in the industry is another matter, however.
In the US the timeframe varies state by state. Some points might come off in one state but not in another. DUI convictions NEVER go away.
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.
Two years
2 years