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you get 3 chances to pass the written test, and 1 chance to pass the driving test.
In 2011, 82% of Sophomores passed.
No. Applicants for a hazmat endorsement are subject to a TSA background check. If you have a felony record, you won't pass the background check.
You have to pass a physical exam and the doctor has to sign off on it.
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If using I-80, then you will pass through six states (including Illinois) to get to California.
In the Air Force, 2 or 3
In most countries there is no limit to the number of attempts you can make
The California High School Exit Exam.First taken as a Sophomore in High School, then Junior/Senior year if you DO NOT PASS.(8 chances).There are many preparation booklets you can use to prepare yourself for the CAHSEE.Thanks, for choosing WikiAnswers, as you Q&A site!
It did pass.
You're not an ex-felon unless you've been acquitted of the charges against you after you've been convicted. If that's not the case, you're a felon, and always will be. As for companies who'll hire convicted felons for CDL driving jobs, don't hold your breath. Any company requiring you to have a Hazmat endorsement is a dead end, right off the bat. You won't pass the background check for hazmat with a felony on your record. If you're lucky, you might be able to get a job operating a dump truck, or something to that effect. Your chances of finding an OTR or regional job are pretty slim.. almost nonexistent.
He has had several chances to pass the test.