I am a licensed land surveyor in South Carolina. I have been licensed since 96 and been in some form of surveying for over 30 years.
If y'all are wondering why i've been lurking on here. I got my Class A CDL back in August. After i got out of truck driving school i got a job doing temporary work surveying. During that time, I found this site and have really learned alot from reading the good and bad on here. I think if i do get into truck driving, I'm going to go the construction route.
Licenses: What professions require licenses?
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by JustSonny, Mar 18, 2010.
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Licenses I have-Funeral Director and CDL
The CDL was the easiest, and the FD took a college degree to get.JustSonny Thanks this. -
Rent-a-cops have them, so do the people who cut your hair. And after some of the haircuts i've gotten, I don't see how that's skilled labor
Just kidding.
Really though, the way companies are using outside labor to control the flow of trucks (rent-a-cops as traffic control for unloading and loading) I'm starting to wonder what they are going to outsource next.JustSonny Thanks this. -
Fast food I can buy BUT I haven't seen any signs of proficiency in the congress or presidency in quite some time!!! Nor the senate for that matter!!!JustSonny Thanks this.
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Ewwwws! He sees dead people!JustSonny Thanks this.
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Hahaha! It's not that bad. It certainly isn't a profession for the timid!
At least my passengers don't complain about my driving...
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That reminds me of the joke about a funeral director turned cab driver.
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And then????
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I had to google it.
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cuz they can charge you money to get the license
fry cooks license coming soonJustSonny Thanks this.
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