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So apparently people with DWI's are the scum of the earth.
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Originally posted by papapepper View PostOh fyi my cousin has a furniture/moving company if your interested? It's in lewisville.
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Guest repliedYep. No offense to you at all, but I pretty much don't even look at Aps with a conviction on them, unless it's something funny and I want to read it. Too many other people out there that at least haven't gotten CAUGHT doing something stupid. It's imperfect, but it's how things go.
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Oh fyi my cousin has a furniture/moving company if your interested? It's in lewisville.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostI wonder if he lurks this board like he did the other.
That dude never posted, but if you said his name in a post. He showed up.
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Originally posted by poopnut2 View PostSo I've been looking for a job for a while now, and unless you wanna work fast food it seems that if you have a DWI, you're fucked. I got one over a year and a half ago, convicted late last year. Mind you, there is differed adjudication and you can be issued an order of non-disclosure (won't show up on background check) for kidnapping and assault. But not for a DWI. You're literally fucked for 5 years for some places and up to 10 years for others.
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They don't play on those DWI charges.
I have to report a dwi charge to the state board of nursing, even if I'm no longer working in that capacity. They have a whole list of stuff you must do on top of everything that goes along with the legal end of stuff.
I know a guy who got one while employed as a RN and the state board made him attend AA meetings and a whole mess of other stuff.
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Originally posted by ImayBblack View PostThe office is going to be in The Woodlands. They cant seem to tell me what the relocation package is until they decide when my position is going. Actually they can't seem to tell me shit. Not sure i want to continue to work for a company like that, no matter what the money is. May not have a choice though if i don't find another job soon.
Anyways, the job market sucks if you have a clean record or not. Good luck man.
Point being, if you have a stable job, stick with it until the end.
Once you find something closer to where you are more comfortable then
leave. Good luck and god bless.Last edited by 564826; 12-13-2010, 04:35 PM.
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Originally posted by Raskal View PostThere was a link posted awhile back stating the Texas will be dropping the surcharge program sometime around the new year.. And something about giving amnesty to people that still had outstanding surcharges.. I don't know how far you are into yours but may be worth looking into.
Poopnut - I've only been denied one job in 10 years, and it was a Corporation. I've had 3 employers over the last decade, and all were well aware of what happened. Try your luck with smaller, private companies. I remember reading a few weeks ago that you were going back to Five Star. Any dealership is going to have a problem with it, for insurance reasons. As will any other job that provides auto insurance for you while on the clock (driving jobs, etc). You're probably going to have to eliminate any jobs where insurance is going to be an issue. May not be what you want to do, but work is work, and in this economy, any work is good work.
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Originally posted by ImayBblack View PostThe office is going to be in The Woodlands. They cant seem to tell me what the relocation package is until they decide when my position is going. Actually they can't seem to tell me shit. Not sure i want to continue to work for a company like that, no matter what the money is. May not have a choice though if i don't find another job soon.
Anyways, the job market sucks if you have a clean record or not. Good luck man.
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