That is just lunch counter talk. Companies are looking for current or recent drug use. They couldn't give a $#!+ less what you did 5, 10, 20 or 40 years ago. Particularly if there is no criminal record tied to it. Get real
CDL for felon?
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I got in trouble when I was 19. I am 36 now and have been driving for 5 years. I've had my TWIC card for almost 3 years now. It really just depends on the company and how long it has been since the incident occurred.
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It's foolish for a driver to reveal anything concerning drugs if there's no record of it.
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I noticed that in these threads that nobody ever asks what the felony was. I have friends that are excons and some felonies I'd be ok giving a person a second chance, but others I wouldn't piss on the guy if he was on fire. If you are required to register as a sex offender I hope they won't hire you as a mop boy in a strip club. On the other hand if you are trying to better your life then by all means, good luck to you. I just think the type of felony matters in this situation.
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The apartment I currently live in will not allow anyone on the Virginia Registry to lease, AND as a part of the lease, you can be in breach of lease for even inviting someone on it to visit you, same for dealing drugs etc. I know of three people on this registry that currently drive. What I look for with any felon is contrition on their part. Show me contrition and over time mean it, and I will bend over backward to help you! Wallow in self-pity and/or keep doing what it was that got you locked up and I will never have anything to do with you! In short, I judge by what the person is doing since they got out, not what they were before.
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