Sentences with phrase «qualifying high school drivers»

Not exact matches

Nationwide: Drivers 16 to 24 years old must be full - time high school or college students and maintain a minimum B average to qualify
The situations are all too familiar: A student and teacher do not get along and the student's parents ask school officials to assign the child to a new classroom; a high - school student without the proper prerequisite course is turned away from a class for which the student thinks he or she is qualified; or, the transportation schedule has been modified and the bus driver is unwilling to stop at a corner, thereby saving a child an apparently unnecessary five - block walk.
Good Student Discount: To qualify for the good student discount, the driver must be 16 to 24 years of age and either a full - time high school student or enrolled as a full - time college or university student.
To qualify, the driver must be between 16 and 24 years old, a full - time student enrolled in high school or college, and must provide documentation that any of the following apply:
Good Student: Drivers under 25 years of age who are full - time students in high school or college and have good grades may qualify.
Your teen will receive the highest quality drivers training in the convenience of their school from one of Top Driver's highly qualified drivers instructors.
Qualified applicants should have a professional appearance, a high school degree (or equivalent) and a valid drivers license.
With so many (too many) entering into the practice of becoming consumers» advisors in the real estate business, without the requisite practice; without the requisite background; without the requisite self - confidence; without the requisite detachment from the commission income mentality, it is no wonder that people such as: the dishwashers; servers; factory workers; truck / cab drivers; teachers; office workers; in general, the young and middle - aged unemployed who can't get a job anywhere else (high school drop - outs) etc. types of the world (none of whom are to be denigrated for their particular positions in the job market... except when they think that they are qualified to become Realtors after attending a few weeks of classes and memorizing answers to questions about which they have absolutely no hands - on experience with which to tie their memorized answers to), will willingly buy into paying someone else to professionally «augment» their individual «realities» on the internet.
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