Good luck on your job hunt!
To answer your question, a clean driving record for employment purposes means having no tickets, violations, points, or convictions on your driving record.
Depending on which state you’re in, violations and points will typically fall off your record after three to five years. However, this will also depend on how severe your offense was.
Keeping a clean driving record is important for certain jobs, particularly those that involve driving. That’s why marks on your record can affect your employment opportunities. Below are a few examples.
Company driver or transit driver
Since you will be responsible for company goods and/or passengers, having a clean record is vital for this job. Any conviction would almost be an instant disqualification.
Teacher or working with children
Jobs involving working with children tend to have stricter requirements and selection processes. This is to protect the children.
Public-facing jobs
Those who have to face the public and/or reporters are often scrutinized the most. Applicants with a clean record are preferred to minimize the chances of negative press.
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