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Home > Business & Careers > Job Hunting   »   Job Hunting with Revoked Drivers License from a DUI

 
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Old Apr 28, 2008, 09:42 PM
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Job Hunting with Revoked Drivers License from a DUI

I have 2 DUIs and am searching for a job. I do not have a drivers license, so I use my State ID as my picture ID. Today I had an interview, and on the application they asked me what is my drivers license number. I had to leave it blank, because I haven't had a drivers license in a long time, and I don't know the number. Should I send the drivers license number in with my thank you letter for the interview, or just forget about it, and not give the number?

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Old May 1, 2008, 05:52 AM   #2  
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If you're asked, tell them you don't drive. It's the truth, right? An employer is likely to ask how you're going to make it to work - they want to make sure you'll be reliable. If the employer does a background check, be prepared for their finding out about the DUIs. Most likely result will be, you won't get the job. Keep at it, you'll find someone to hire you; after all, there are plenty of business owners out there who have gone through the process of recovery themselves. The question the business person will ask himself/herself is: "how do I know she's not going to go on a bender and let me down?"

And if you're not working a program of recovery, that should be your first priority - even before getting a new job. You're going to have a extremely difficult time holding down a job if you're still using!
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