If you want to be a rig hand, you will probably not need a drivers license. I work in the water well drilling industry, and we hire laborers without drivers licenses to work in the shop and on the rigs.
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Yes, but you won't be able to operate a motor vehicle on public property.
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You shouldn't have to have a driver's license to work anywhere unless driving is actually part of the job. You usually do have to show proof of identity; and most people do use a driver's license for that. However, a passport is also acceptable proof of identity (if you're applying for a job in the US, a US passport also proves you're a US citizen and therefore can legally be employed) and as long as you show that, it's really none of your employer's business whether you have a driver's license or not. If you're asking where you can have a job that involves driving without a driver's license, your options are pretty limited. You usually don't have to have a driver's license to drive farm equipment as long as you're not driving it on public roads (crossing a road to get from one field to another without actually driving ALONG the road is generally exempt).
I wouldn't an employer can have that info when they hire me.
Doubtful. I've never seen an EMS which didn't require it.
The primary purpose of Class B driving license is passenger transport. Bus drivers are required hold Class B license. Another purpose of Class B drivers license is to deliver and pick-up items.
You may be able to get a nursing assistant job.
Work for a municipality in a job which requires you to get one. They'll cover or reimburse your expenses.
Legally-- Nothing.