A New York drunk driving conviction can disrupt your life in a number of ways. If you are convicted of DUI, even if it is your first conviction, you risk having your driver’s license suspended, paying a hefty fine and even serving jail time.
However, these are not the only consequences of a DUI conviction. Besides paying your price to society, a DUI conviction can also impact other aspects of your life. And this includes your career.
Here are the implications of a DUI conviction on your career.
Even if you are not looking for a driving job, having your driver’s license suspended courtesy of a DUI conviction can greatly impact your ability to move around. Unless your neighborhood is served by a reliable public transport network, a suspended driver’s license can greatly impact your ability to get to work.
A DUI on your record can greatly limit your ability to work in certain industries. For instance, an employer who is looking for a delivery or outside salesperson may not consider you if the role will require operating a motor vehicle.
Having a DUI on your record may not prevent you from obtaining your Commercial Driver’s License upon paying the price. However, finding a commercial driving job can be challenging if you have DUI on your record. This is because most employers usually look at potential employees’ previous driving history before hiring them.
Certain professions require members to have a license. These include healthcare providers, pilots, insurance agents and real estate agents among others. And most of these professions require their members to have clean criminal records. A DUI conviction can result in the suspension or even revocation of your professional license.
Make no mistake, good-paying jobs are hard to come by. If you are accused of drunk driving, it is important that you explore your defense options so you can achieve the best possible outcome in your case.
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