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Thread: How many tickets are allowed?

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    mmiikkee is offline Rookie mmiikkee is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
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    Default How many tickets are allowed?

    I'm feeling out application and I have 2 tickets in the last 3 years: One for speeding, and another for "failure to stop." In 2003 I was hit by another driver, and he was charged for the accident...

    Am I still hireable with 2 tickets, and one accident that I was NOT charged for???

    I getting my dmv record in the morning to make sure that I have all of the proper dates and charges.

    My spedding ticket was for 14 mph over the limit...

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    You'll probably have no problems with that. While the accident was not your fault, any company will probably want a copy of the accident report, so you might want to get your hands on one. Other than that, that's workable.

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    Not a problem. Most companies only go back 3 years on MVR's anyway.
    Truck drivers feed my family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USXRecruiter4080
    Not a problem. Most companies only go back 3 years on MVR's anyway.
    realy thats good to know do i have to tell them about my dwi 8/10 years ago?

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