In most states DUI can be charged and tried as either a traffic offense OR a criminal offense. It will depend on HOW you were charged.
No.
Yes, probably..... DUI is not a crime of violence or of moral turpitude.
Yes, it is possible to get a job at the post office with a DUI on your record, but it may depend on the severity of the offense and the specific position you are applying for. The U.S. Postal Service conducts background checks, and while a DUI may be considered, it does not automatically disqualify you. Factors such as the time elapsed since the offense, the nature of the job, and your overall qualifications will also be taken into account. It's advisable to be upfront about your record during the application process.
no. Its not on your record after 20 years. You could go get another DUI and it would be considered your first.
Applying as per norms & trying hard with confidence
Yes, but you'll want to be sure there's at least seven years between your DUI conviction and applying for a CDL driving job.
When applying for a job the employer will stipulate what type of work you must have done in the past before you can be considered for the new job. That is the experience requirement for a job.
This shouldn't prevent you from getting a job. They are only seriously looking at felonies. A misdemeanor can be as simple as a traffic violation.
no you have to have one there
A DUI can impact your ability to secure a job with the USPS in Pennsylvania, as they conduct background checks that may include criminal history. However, the effect of a DUI on your application will depend on various factors, including the position you're applying for and how long ago the offense occurred. Demonstrating rehabilitation and a clean record since the incident can help mitigate concerns. It's advisable to be honest about your history during the application process.
You wouldn't be able to work on an ambulance with a DUI as a major job duty is driving. The ambulance service wouldn't be able to insure you to drive.
You can do blogging even if you are not applying for job.