Applying for Saturday Air app question - Out of state license suspended 5 years ago

AlliSeeisBrown

Well-Known Member
You should be able to go your DMV website and pull your license/driving record for like $10. It will give you a full history of your current and previous licenses. Whatever that report says, just copy it to the application. It will more than likely be the same report they pull when they check you. Background check different story.
 

LeadBelly

Banned
I've been with the company 6+ years. I posted years ago about whether or not to keep my head down about a pending conviction. Well I was convicted, served probation, and my license was suspended and reinstated (non-driving related). Now 5 years later I'm applying for Saturday Air and then eventually full time. In that time I moved to a different state and got a license here. Now the online application has "List all driving licenses EVER held", when I was filling out the paper one, it was only the current license. I don't even have my old license or number. Should I put the state in and nothing else, or exclude it? See app:

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Be honest and let the chips fall where they may.
 

MendozaJ

Well-Known Member
A DUI, a much more serious legal matter IMO, will dq you from driving for five years, but you get to keep your PT job in the meantime.

Full disclosure now will at least allow you to keep your PT position while the penalty phase passes, should there even be one after five years.

If UPS finds out you lied by omission on the application, they can fire you for dishonesty so I hope you have a Plan B for life.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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A DUI, a much more serious legal matter IMO, will dq you from driving for five years, but you get to keep your PT job in the meantime.

Full disclosure now will at least allow you to keep your PT position while the penalty phase passes, should there even be one after five years.

If UPS finds out you lied by omission on the application, they can fire you for dishonesty so I hope you have a Plan B for life.

Five years? It is only one year here.
 

opie

Well-Known Member
Saturday Air? If you make it, with the company expanding Saturday ground operations. You may not be driving Saturdays for long.
 
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