Adult drivers over the age of 25 are not required by Texas law to complete
formal driver education training.
Not exact matches
Position Requirements / Skills: MINIMUM
EDUCATION OR
FORMAL TRAINING High school diploma or equivalent MINIMUM EXPERIENCE One to three years building trades experience in two or more of the following areas: electrical, carpentry, HVAC, landscaping, plumbing preferred SKILL REQUIREMENTS Effective communicationMay need basic computer skillsGeneral office equipment GENERAL REQUIREMENTS U. S. Citizen Clear background check GENERAL EXPECTATIONS Is flexible Has the ability to work collaboratively with supervisors and co-workers Maintains a positive attitude Observes all district policies and procedures LICENSES OR CERTIFICATION Valid Colorado
driver's license
Yes, it is very important for teens to have a proper driving
education from a
formal institution that is duly given the right to
train new
drivers.
Our professionals have over 60 years experience in the traffic
education field, including classroom
driver education, online
driver education, behind - the - wheel
training and
formal in - school
education.
These
training sessions are called «Supplemental» and are outside the
formal state
driver education program
Job Title: Valets aka Parking Attendants Office: Valet Podiums At High - End Establishments Description: Park and Retrieve Cars For Guests Certifications /
Education: No
Formal Training Necessary Skills: Guest Service Oriented, Excellent
Driver Potential Employers: Establishments That Offer Valet Parking Pay: $ 10 To $ 18 Per Hour Plus Tips