Fines, forfeiture of your licence for up to a year.
It depends on your state's laws and regulations. In some states, a reckless driving charge may result in a longer suspension or revocation of your CDL. You'll need to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles for specific information on how the reckless driving charge will affect your CDL.
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As long as the suspension is ongoing, no.
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No that is like asking for a ticket to be forgiven. You will have to wait till the suspension expires.
You could even get a Class A CDL, if you wished. A previous DUI conviction won't disqualify you, so long as the suspension period following your DUI conviction is past, and you've gotten your driving privileges reinstated.
You could even get a Class A CDL, if you wished. A previous DUI conviction won't disqualify you, so long as the suspension period following your DUI conviction is past, and you've gotten your driving privileges reinstated.
If your suspension(s) is/are currently pending, no, you can not.
Yes. CDL truck driving positions generally pay more than non CDL positions. In addition, there are not very many truck driving jobs available that do not require the driver to have a CDL license. If you are seriously interested in applying for a truck driving job, you odds of getting hired are much greater if you have a valid CDL license.
If the suspension period has passed, and you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your licence, you can upgrade it to a CDL. If your suspension occurred within the past three years, you'd probably be better off to pursue a different career path, however.
In order to get a CDL driving job you will have to have a CDL license. You can search for CDL jobs at http://www.cdljobs.com/ and http://www.cdljobshelp.com/
Generally you will need a CDL license and a certificate of proficiency in driving a truck.