With all due respect, just don’t let it happen again in your next job.
We all screw up now and then – and, yes, sometimes there are consequences. Learn from it.
Heres the best advice I can give you: Dont Drink and Drive. You put your own life at risk and innocent peoples lives at risk every time you choose to drink and get behind the wheel. Knock it off!
About the best thing I can think to tell you would be to go see them before they come to see you, and say "I have a problem, and I need help." It’s worked for other people.
depends on what your job is. my brother has a 9 year old dui and he just recently got another one and didn’t lose his job
hope it doesn’t come up. There is still hope.
Isn’t it obvious? Don’t drink and drive.
Don’t drink and drive?
look for a new job?
With all due respect, just don’t let it happen again in your next job.
We all screw up now and then – and, yes, sometimes there are consequences. Learn from it.
Heres the best advice I can give you: Dont Drink and Drive. You put your own life at risk and innocent peoples lives at risk every time you choose to drink and get behind the wheel. Knock it off!
Fight the DUI, unless of course you were so blasted you barely remember the arrest… The DUI laws are a cash cow for the state. A good lawyer can end up being MUCH cheaper.
http://www.duigulag.com/
https://www.checkpointusa.org/Checkpoints/Sobriety/sobrietyCheckpoints.htm
http://www.ridl.us/index1.html
The company is firing you for cause and they will try and deny unemployment benefits..
The advice is don’t drink and drive…Better still don’t drink….
Think about it you paid for drinks to ruin you life…
About the best thing I can think to tell you would be to go see them before they come to see you, and say "I have a problem, and I need help." It’s worked for other people.