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Speeding ticket.. 42mph over
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<blockquote data-quote="S8ER01Z" data-source="post: 11457041" data-attributes="member: 40386"><p>EMS depends on department... you can have your license from the state but a department can say forget it... especially if you have a ton of moving violations. The liability of having someone transporting a patient that has a horrible driving record I would imagine is pretty bad. We have people with clean driving records that can barely drive the bus without hitting curbs and signs... someone careless/unskilled would be a disaster in an emergency situation. </p><p></p><p>I'm not disagreeing with you. For some jobs though it does matter... I have something on my record that most people don't think much about but really screwed up any chances of me getting a public service job if I tried for it. The current department I'm on doesn't care but going forward it shut some doors on me. :nonono: Stupid lapse of judgement 10 years ago but it's on the record and will continue to haunt me despite what I've done since. Unfortunately when you are young you don't listen to the right people you do stupid stuff and don't realize it's going to follow you forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S8ER01Z, post: 11457041, member: 40386"] EMS depends on department... you can have your license from the state but a department can say forget it... especially if you have a ton of moving violations. The liability of having someone transporting a patient that has a horrible driving record I would imagine is pretty bad. We have people with clean driving records that can barely drive the bus without hitting curbs and signs... someone careless/unskilled would be a disaster in an emergency situation. I'm not disagreeing with you. For some jobs though it does matter... I have something on my record that most people don't think much about but really screwed up any chances of me getting a public service job if I tried for it. The current department I'm on doesn't care but going forward it shut some doors on me. :nonono: Stupid lapse of judgement 10 years ago but it's on the record and will continue to haunt me despite what I've done since. Unfortunately when you are young you don't listen to the right people you do stupid stuff and don't realize it's going to follow you forever. [/QUOTE]
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