%DETAILS% Answer Unfortunately, there is no true rule of thumb - every company has different driving record restrictions Many companies, seeking to keep their liability insurance premiums as low as possible, are trending toward a zero-tolerance-5-year rule. This means that any infractions other than a parking ticket in the most recent five years will prevent you from getting the job. I've seen that rule as short as 2 years, but that's rare My advise?
Be completely honest with the employer. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work... but if you lie, and are caught, you won't stand a chance at all Your MVR As a commercial driver's license holder, I've learned that a company can request/require a copy of your motor vehicle record. My state will print a copy for you upon request.It has generaly only taken me a matter of minutes to stop by the DMV office to have a copy printed.
You'll get to see what the prospective employer will see before he sees it.
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