[humanser] Drivers license requirement
Justin Williams
justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 21 10:55:16 UTC 2017
Yes it could, but I don't know how lift and Uber work when transporting
clnsumers. My guess is that they wouldn't work for that, but you could
transport yourself. However, if it comes down to getting an interview, by
saying yes, and not getting an interview by saying no, I saying yes. Unless
driving is an essential part of the job, it shouldn't be on the job
discription.
Justin
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Subject: Re: [humanser] Drivers license requirement
Hello all,
This is a very interesting thread that I actually came across a situation
today.
I was looking for jobs at my State's Department of Family and Protective
Services and came across a CPS Trainee position.
One of the job requirements is:
This position requires use of the applicant's personal motor vehicle to
complete job functions. Applicants for positions must have a reliable motor
vehicle; an acceptable driving record for the past five years; a current,
valid Texas driver's license appropriate for the vehicle and passenger or
cargo load that applies to the job; and proof of insurance. Applicants must
provide proof of driving record, insurance, and license.
However, my question is:
Could ride sharing services such as Uber and Lift substitute for this
requirement?
I look forward to hearing your responses as this situation is quite new for
me.
Jonathan Franks BSW
Secretary
National Federation of the Blind Human Services Division
On 1/20/17, Miranda via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Janice,
> I like your train of thought, especially because for anything other
> than driving, a valid state ID card is equivalent to that of a drivers
> license. I do have a quick question for you though. What solutions do
> you propose for responsibilities related to most social work or human
services positions?
> For transporting yourself, you could have a private driver, use a
> taxi or Uber, use paratransit or ride the city bus depending on time
> constraints, but what if clients need to be transported? I am simply
> asking, because this is a concern that I myself have encountered. When
> I did my internship, I rode with another coworker who was supervising
> and teaming up with me on projects. However, I would love to hear anyone's
proposed solutions.
> Thanks, and have a wonderful weekend!
>
> Best wishes, Miranda
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jan 20, 2017, at 7:36 PM, Janice Toothman via HumanSer
>> <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hey Sarah,
>>
>> I live in MD and in the counseling professional. I decided that
>> since I have an ID card from the MD department of Motor Vehicles that
>> I will answer "yes" for the dilemma you propose.
>>
>> I hope then that once granted an interview that I can state my case
>> and explain a solution if they truly believe that this is an
>> Essential component of the job.
>>
>> However, I feel that this is a way for businesses and agencies to
>> start a criminal background checks on potential interviewees as well
>> as potentially discriminate against certain groups if they have a way
>> to access a persons drivers license/ID.
>>
>> Janice
>>
>>> On 1/20/2017 6:49 PM, patnaude.sarah--- via HumanSer wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey everyone,
>>>
>>> The last several months I have been applying for jobs in the social
>>> work/mental health/criminal justice field. My hope is to one day be
>>> a Victim Advocate. However, through this process, comes the
>>> frustration with the issue surrounding driver license. Many of the
>>> jobs in these fields require you to transport clients, which is
>>> another frustration all in itself. However, even jobs where I
>>> wouldn't have to transport anyone requires a drivers license.
>>> Usually I just put no on the application and hope for an interview
>>> but it seems the Virginia Government website automatically
>>> disqualifies my application from being considered if I press no.
>>> This has happened twice, both for jobs I was qualified for and in
>>> some cases even over-qualified. I was wondering what you all have
>>> done about this or would advise me to do. I would say yes and then
>>> just explain in the interview since I do have a State ID, but I don't
want to lie on the application.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sarah
>>>
>>>
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