Sentences with phrase «paid professional drivers»

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«I have always believed that as a professional race car driver, it's important to give as much of your time as possible to the people who are paying to watch you play,» he added.
Is continuing legal education the professional equivalent of renewing your driver's licence — requiring little of you beyond that you show up, pay your fee and get your picture taken?
It means that whenever you are asked to pay a premium for your auto insurance in the US, you can be assured that a highly qualified professional actuary has spent time understanding the risks to you and ensuring that your premiums are a fair reflection of the actual risks that drivers who are similar to you face every day.
They may be willing to pay for additional driver training from a professional driving school.
There is no faster way that a qualified person can start a new career and start earning the pay and benefits that they deserve as they can by becoming a professional commercial driver.
A company sponsored CDL program on the other hand allows you to begin a new career as a professional truck driver without the burden of having to pay thousands of dollars to attend school or spend hours looking for and applying to trucking companies after you obtain a CDL.
To this effect, the online driver's education eliminates the need to pay for the professional driving instructor.
Only once you obtain your license will you become employable as a professional truck driver and be paid on average $ 30,000 - 40,000 annually.
An important driver of the Professional Pay and Decent Work campaign is the creation of strong policy recommendations to the Ministry of Education on their workforce strategy - part of their five year action plan to implement Ontario's Renewed Early Years and Child Care Policy Framework (2017).
Your ex-spouse could even be put in jail or have his driver's license, professional licenses and passport seized for failure to pay.
When the noncustodial parent refuses to pay, states can also place liens on the noncustodial parent's real estate or other property, suspend or revoke his driver's, professional or recreational licenses, seize his tax refund and bank account or intercept his government benefit payments.
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