After you receive a DUI conviction, there'll be a period of time where your licence will be suspended. You'll have to wait until the end of that suspension period before you can get a CDL. However, if three years have not yet passed between your DUI conviction and present, I would advise you wait on it before upgrading your licence. The points alone from the DUI conviction will make it practically impossible for you to get a CDL driving job for the three years following your conviction.
its just a saying that means you had to wait for a long time or do something you didnt like doing for a long time.
As with all institutions, it took the Canadian government a very long time to recognize Louis Riel had been wrongly convicted.
in 2013 long long long long long time wait and wait and wait
she didnt it wasnt true xx
About the same length of time as you have to stand for a long weight/wait.
Nothing you said after "DUI conviction" is in any way relevant. When you get a DUI, DWI, or open container, there's typically a license suspension period which follows afterwards. Once this suspension period is over, and you've met all the conditions for reinstatement of your license (including payment of reinstatement fees), you can get a CDL 30 days later (you must hold a valid DL in your state of residence for at least 30 days before that state can issue you a CDL). However, if you don't have at least five years between your DUI/DWAI/open container conviction and the time you're trying to find a CDL job, you're only wasting your time and money - nobody will hire you for any driving job, least of all, a CDL driving job.
Long story
it depends
You can wait. A long time
Criminals are on death row for murder(s). They are dangerous and waiting to be executed. For example: In Texas the average wait of time is nine years, but recently passed state and federals laws governing post conviction appeals are designed to reduce the time from final conviction to execution.
The waiting period for applying for citizenship after a DUI conviction may vary depending on the severity and circumstances of the offense, as well as the specific immigration laws of the country in question. Generally, it is recommended to wait at least 5 years after a DUI conviction before applying for citizenship. It is advisable to consult an immigration attorney for personalized guidance based on your specific situation.
you wait a long time