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<blockquote data-quote="F1fan4144" data-source="post: 2723425" data-attributes="member: 66786"><p>First, this site has been extremely beneficial since last October when offered a seasonal drive. I appreciate the tips and experiences from others, which have helped me achieve today's offer of driving fulltime.</p><p></p><p>After driving this past holiday season, I worked inside unloading trucks till another driver position became available. Lucky for me, it took about 2 months for that opportunity to arise.</p><p></p><p>Now comes the crux of the matter. I hope posting this question shows my complete devotion to obtaining this position, eager and excited to work for UPS. I was told any points/violations would be problematic. Last week I was pulled over and cited for out of date license plates. Funny (sad) how I am equal parts OCD/dedicated to certain things while procrastinating on others. I know this citation has no points attached, but I am not willing to take any chances and blow this opportunity. </p><p></p><p>So, should I waive the ticket, pay the fine and discuss my error to the hiring staff ooorrr should I fight the ticket, explain to the judge/prosecutor my predicament and hope they dismiss, even expunge the citation? For the record, I have zero points (last citation was in 2001) and went the very next day to renew my tags.</p><p></p><p>My ramblings are evidence of how much I'd like to have this driving position and concern my laziness might destabilize this prospect. Thanks for any and all insight, even those who want to make fun of me for worrying so much about what is likely nothing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F1fan4144, post: 2723425, member: 66786"] First, this site has been extremely beneficial since last October when offered a seasonal drive. I appreciate the tips and experiences from others, which have helped me achieve today's offer of driving fulltime. After driving this past holiday season, I worked inside unloading trucks till another driver position became available. Lucky for me, it took about 2 months for that opportunity to arise. Now comes the crux of the matter. I hope posting this question shows my complete devotion to obtaining this position, eager and excited to work for UPS. I was told any points/violations would be problematic. Last week I was pulled over and cited for out of date license plates. Funny (sad) how I am equal parts OCD/dedicated to certain things while procrastinating on others. I know this citation has no points attached, but I am not willing to take any chances and blow this opportunity. So, should I waive the ticket, pay the fine and discuss my error to the hiring staff ooorrr should I fight the ticket, explain to the judge/prosecutor my predicament and hope they dismiss, even expunge the citation? For the record, I have zero points (last citation was in 2001) and went the very next day to renew my tags. My ramblings are evidence of how much I'd like to have this driving position and concern my laziness might destabilize this prospect. Thanks for any and all insight, even those who want to make fun of me for worrying so much about what is likely nothing! [/QUOTE]
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