Well, what are you trying to do, exactly? Are you trying to go OTR or stay local?
Getting a local job without experience isn't impossible, but your options are limited. Try garbage companies - collectors typically use the Allison automatic, so drivers aren't required to know how to shift (I know you think you know how to after truck driving school, but you're not ready to be cut loose on your own with a manual shift truck) and are often willing to hire inexperienced drivers.
You will most probably need to obtain a Commercial Drivers License in order to have the best opportunities.
If the suspension period is over, you should be able to.
Not until the suspension period is over.
you can't
Yes.
Yes
The commercial license-based operating system provides structured support unlike one with a GPL license.
In Maine a moped under 50cc and over 25cc must be registered and the operator must have a form of operators license such as a drivers permit, drivers license etc.
Depends. If you're in the military it's not a problem, but if you're a civilian you must switch over your drivers license.
You first need to go to the DMV. Then ask them to change the address on your drivers license 10 days before moving to a new state. I assume they will mail you your new drivers license.
A cdl is a commercial drivers license. You would only use a cdl if your vehicle was over 26, 001 pds, or towed a vehicle over 10,00pds behind it. You also would need one if you were transporting more that 16 people or hazardous waste. A cdl if not for the average driver. A CDL is a commercial drivers license. You would need this type of special license if you wanted to drive a semi or a bus. I am sure there are other types of vehicles that require you to have a cdl also. It usually depends on the weight of the vehicle you are driving wheter or not you would need a cdl to drive it.
You will. Be arrested