chipdouglas
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Previously I had no criminal record, but ten months ago I got a Reckless Driving ticket. It was as bogus as can be (if you are a dubious eye-roller you can PM me for details), and when I was able to prove with photos that the cop could not possibly have seen the sub-10 mph offense from where he was admittedly standing, the judge honored my mitigation with a one year deferral. I have been driving clean for ten months now, and with two months left I just got a speeding ticket for 80 in a 70. Personally I think a 10 mph infraction in a 70 mph zone seems outrageously petty, but ultimately 10 mph over is speeding. Anyway, this means my Reckless goes back on, which in turn makes me a felon since it is, after all, a felony. My question is, is this going to hurt me badly when I try to get a job as a pilot of some sort (CFI/Regional/Major/etc.)? If so, how badly? Will I never find the best jobs, or a job at all?
I am going into the Marines in August and will probably not be seeking employment as a pilot for at least four years, if that makes any difference.
I am going into the Marines in August and will probably not be seeking employment as a pilot for at least four years, if that makes any difference.