Yes, it will be reported to New York DMV. While points do not transfer from SC to New York on a regular license, a SC speeding conviction will be recorded on your CDL and could be used to suspend it.
Your licence will be suspended, and, if having that CDL was an essential part of your job, welcome to the unemployment line.
You will lose your CDL and lose your job that requires you to keep your CDL. Some states are very strict about DUI charges, never mind convictions.
yes it will i got that exact scenerio and my work found out about it
You will not be granted the CDL certification you are seeking. The good news is, your regular operators license will still be valid.
Their license will be suspended, they won't be able to find employment as a CDL driver for at least three years after their conviction.
Out of service, heavy fines, vehicle impounded.
No, as this is not a disease that directly impairs your ability to drive.
In order to get a CDL driving job you will have to have a CDL license. You can search for CDL jobs at http://www.cdljobs.com/ and http://www.cdljobshelp.com/
Yes. If your DOT expires, then the first thing which happens is your CDL is downgraded, and you can no longer operate a vehicle requiring a CDL. From that point, you have a certain time limit to a: get an 'exempt' self-declaration classification (which allows you to circumvent downgrading your CDL, but does not permit you to operate a CMV requiring a CDL) b: downgrade your CDL, or C; renew your DOT medical card and register it with your state's DMV or equivalent. If none of these are done within the alloted time period (typically, 30 days from notice being sent), then your license will be completely suspended until the situation is rectified.
You can get good cdl training at any cdl school. A website called greatcdltraining . com is where you can find more information about the cdl training .
CDL = 450