Yes. Provided he possesses the proper license.
Yes
driving truck
driving truck
If they can find someone who'll hire them, yes.
There's no law against it
It's a wrecker/recovery truck.
A recovery truck(also know as 'tow truck')is basically a vehicle used to transport a disabled car, truck etc., from one location to another. They are used for clearing accident and collision debris...
The most expensive recovery has been of a 2011 GMC Sierra Denali. This truck is listed as a heavy duty truck at $55,145. When recovered, the perpetrator was given 5 years in prison.
After 9/11 it was estimated that seventy-five percent of the truck drivers frequenting US shipyards were previously convicted felons. It is probably safe to continue that estimate to all shipyard workers. So, yes, a person previously convicted of a felony can work at a Virginia shipyard, provided the specific employer does not decide to discriminate against those with records of felony conviction.
First, training must be obtained. There are trucking schools and tow-truck training schools listed on the web. Then, a special license must be obtained to operate a tow truck.
Yes you do need a CDL License to drive a bucket truck.
No, they are belt driven. That's how they operate.