Yes, you can,. but some companies have a "no felony" policy, especially financial institutions, and these would be problematic. Other companies only look at what the felony is, on a case by case basis.
You can always start your own business or run an internet site with self ownership. You can also do free lance consulting. I wouldn't give up my career desire unless the odds are formidable and this is not.
Jeff Foxworthy attended Georgia Tech in the late 1970s, although he did not graduate. He enrolled in 1976 and studied engineering before leaving to pursue a career in comedy and entertainment. Despite not completing his degree, he often references his time at Georgia Tech in his comedy.
There are many things that can influence a person to choose a career. These can include family history in the career, experience in the field of the career, or a mentor who pushes the person toward the career.
A career path is like what sort of Job you are going to do. A career ladder is when you start at the bottom of the career chain and work your way up. Example: Bagger, to check-out, to PIC (person in charge), to assistant manager, etc.
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Is DUI a felony in the state of New Mexico
DUI is not a felony in New Hampshire. Stupid, but not a felony.
Felony DUI in Ohio is after the 4th offense.
In Kentucky, a DUI becomes a felony if it is the offender's third DUI conviction within a 10-year period, or if the DUI results in death or serious injury to another person. Additionally, if a person has a prior felony DUI conviction and commits another DUI offense, it will be charged as a felony.
In Illinois, a DUI becomes a felony upon the third offense.
In Illinois, a DUI will become a felony upon the third offense. It can also be a felony if there were other factors-such as if a child was in the car at the time of the DUI.
No. A straight DUI is a misdemeanor. When someone is injured or killed in a DUI related accident, then it becomes a felony.
Not normally. Felony DUI in the U.S. is normally your 3rd offense.
In California, a DUI does not become a felony until the fourth offense.
In Texas, a DUI becomes a felony upon the third offense. Up until that point, a regular DUI is a misdemeanor.
In Georgia, a DUI will become a felony on the fourth offense within ten years.A DUI becomes a felony in Georgia after the fourth offense within ten years
if it's your third dui then it's considered a felony