It needs to be considerably more than two years ago. A DUI/Implied Consent will make it impossible for you to find a driving job for the first three years after your conviction, and difficult for the next four years after that.
Most likely not unless you'd be driving your own truck.
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Total abstinence is just that. Any alcoholic beverage consumed is a violation of the agreement not to drink alcohol. If this is a parole violation or a violation of the agreement between you and the insurance company you deal with, it does not matter if you were driving or not.
looking for alittle change in the trucking industry. Would like to know if i can find trucking job in the film industry with a reliable trucking company that pays really well cause of the industry.
No, but your insurance company can still see the violation on your driving record and raise your rates at their discretion.
Logging trucks require flatbeds. They are many types, actually probably too many to type. Your best bet is to go to your local trucking company and see what they have to offer as far as driving a flat bed.
I'm not sure what reakless driving is, but reckless driving would definitely be a parole violation.
You should be persistent, try local hauling companies if you cannot get on with a truck driving company.
You will need to contact the trucking companies for which you are interested in working. Some will only go back three years when checking records, but others may ask if you have ever had a suspended license.
Probably not. Driving drunk is a violation of both the law and your insurance provider's terms and conditions.
To get started in a trucking career you'll need to go to trucking school and receive a commercial driver's license. Truck driving school can take as little as a month.