You might be able to get the licence, but you won't be able to get the DOT medical card, which will give you a de facto bar from employment as a CDL driver.
A good starting point for Commercial Driver License jobs in Ohio would be the Ohio Job Network page. Here one can refine the search for professional CDL jobs.
Simple answer - you can't.
I am speaking for getting a CDL in the State of Ohio. The State of Ohio will let you take a written and driving CDL test without regard to the medication you are taking. So the answer is yes. What you also need to know though is that the Federal Government will not let you use that CDL to drive commercially if you can not pass their Department of Transportation Physical, which includes a check of medications that you are on.
Roadmaster Driver School offers CDL classes in Columbus, Ohio. Call 1-800-831-1300.
Move to Ohio, establish legal residence there, go to the DMV with your PA licence, medical card, and proof of your residence in Ohio. Pay the fee, smile for your photo.
yes ,but you have to go to the governer and tell him that he needs to check his inbox on his computer.
If it's a registered farm vehicle which belongs to them, then no, although Ohio may still have their own special licencing requirements for them to possess an upgraded non-CDL licence. If the vehicle is not registered as a farm vehicle, and isn't a type exempted from CDL requirements under FMCSR (recreational vehicles, firefighting/first response apparatus, etc.) then yes, they will.
You can find a Crist CDL training center in Ohio. To learn more, go here: http://www.cristcdl.com/. You can even access the testing online and receive practice tests.
Once you downgrade your drivers licence, you go back to Square One all over again if you want to upgrade it back to a CDL.
The type of license necessary depends on the vehicle, not the passengers. If it is a standard van, a standard license is sufficient. If it is a large enough van to require a commercial license, a CDL is necessary.
No. Epilepsy is not contagious. You cannot catch epilepsy from anybody.
Unless you have the intrastate only restriction (found on CDLs issued to persons under 21 years of age), yes.