Simply riding with a driver isn't going to get you experience - you actually have to BE a driver to gain experience. You could learn a couple things riding along, sure, but for experience, you need to spend time behind the wheel yourself.
You don't need very much to start, you just need to know how to swim. Experience will come with training.
One who wishes to be a van driver does not any experience other than that of operating a motor vehicle. Industrial type vans do require a difference grade of license to be issued.
I dont think your driving experience days qualify you to become a speed race car driver. First you would have to get special training in race car driving in order to become a professional race car driver.
you need a proper driving license to drive in a depot and further you also require work experience as a driver.
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Personally, I believe so. A good taxi driver is knowledgeable of the area he or she is navigating, a fast and efficient driver, and most importantly safe. Having experience as a driver would help tremendously with these things.
All you have to do in order to obtain a CDL license is to enroll in a truck driving school. There are programs which will last about four weeks and then you would have to take an examination to get your CDL license.
In order to be a nurse, a person will need about four years of experience. Most of this experience comes from college/nursing school. Whereas, some of it also comes from hands on experience.
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You do not need any experience to become a lawyer. You will the to pass the bar exam in the state you wish to practice in.
To become a race car driver, first you need to figure out what type of race car driving you would like to pursue. Then you need to get experience and start working as a part of a race car team.