Yes. It's the companies which might require a diploma or GED.
Yes
No. However, a prospective employer may require it before they'll hire you.
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Whatever the company requires. You don't need a GED or diploma to get a CDL, but a company will probably require it.
After taking the GED test you will normally recieve information via standard mail with your score information. If you did not get your results via mail or you need to get them again then, you must fill out a "trascript request form" for any GED test that was taken in the state of Missouri. You can get this form by visting http://dese.mo.gov/divcareered/ged_official_transcript.htm
Establish yourself as a Missouri resident, go to the DMV in Missouri, bring proof of address and identity, turn your AZ license in (it will probably be returned to you with a hole punched in and a temporary paper license), show your DOT medical card, pay the fee, get your Misery CDL.
GED-i.org can help you get your GED certificate online in Illinois.
It's highly possible. Most employers will not hire anyone without the minimal high school education requirements fully satisfied. And it makes good sense. Get that GED ... you will be much better off later in life having it done and over with, especially if you wish to succeed in life.
As long as the suspension is ongoing, no.
That's not one of the universal CDL endorsements, and is a state-specific add-on, or else it's a restriction which is also state specific. Please identify which state you hold a CDL in.
The abbreviation for the state of Missouri is MO.
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