[humanser] Driver's license requirement

Lisa Irving peacefulwoman89 at cox.net
Sat Jan 21 06:31:00 UTC 2017


Justin, 

You and others bring up great points and good resources. Thank you for sharing the OSTARNET. I'll check it out. 

What I am learning from acquaintances who work in HR is this. HR uses a cookie-cutter approach when designing job descriptions. This is true of the organization that I work for and locally-based large mental health employers. In other words, HR folks are sometimes far removed from what the actual job duties entail. 

Keep the resources and information flowing! 

Lisa Irving  other

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Subject: Re: [humanser] Drivers license requirement

Many times, a drivers license is not essential, and it’s used to weed out prospects with disabilities who can’t drive, or it’s just preferred.  You can look up the job on the ostarnet site and see if it requires a drivers license or not.  For example, to be a over the road truck-driver would require a license, but I’ll bet you social worker, or the jobs in the field, at least most of them, do not list a drivers license as being an essential part of the job. 

 

 

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Subject: [humanser] Drivers license requirement

 

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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