There are various job opportunities in the US that do not require a driver's license, such as retail salesperson, cashier, customer service representative, office clerk, data entry clerk, receptionist, barista, server, cook, janitor, warehouse worker, and many more. These jobs typically do not involve driving as a primary job duty.
Doubtful. I've never seen an EMS which didn't require it.
There are many jobs at airports that require a forklift license. The forklift drivers require licenses, as do counterbalance forklift drivers. If a person would like one of these jobs at an airport, it is best to get experience before they apply for the job. It is a very competitive industry to get into.
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If you want to be a rig hand, you will probably not need a drivers license. I work in the water well drilling industry, and we hire laborers without drivers licenses to work in the shop and on the rigs.
Local drivers often advertise on their vehicles about job opportunities. Dmv's and certain delivery companies may often advertise in papers and on tv for job opportunities.
I wouldn't an employer can have that info when they hire me.
Tyson's Chicken has varied career opportunities on their website. There are job opportunities for management, hourly positions and over-the-road fleet drivers. Exploring career opportunities at Tyson's Chicken is as easy as the click of a mouse.
A commercial driver's license (CDL) allows drivers to operate large vehicles. This license requires obtaining formal training from an accredited CDL training school. Training prepares drivers for the safe operation of large vehicles and the commerical driver's licensing test. Obtaining CDL training allows drivers to operate heavy and long-haul tractor-trailers, opening job opportunities for those who enjoy driving.
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The primary purpose of Class B driving license is passenger transport. Bus drivers are required hold Class B license. Another purpose of Class B drivers license is to deliver and pick-up items.