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Your job after a DWI

On Behalf of | Sep 14, 2022 | Criminal Defense

Even if it’s only one DWI charge, the decision to drive while under the influence can lead to significant consequences for your Texas career. Here are a few details to keep in mind about navigating the course of finding and keeping a job with this type of charge on your criminal record.

License

If you’re charged and convicted of a DWI, then it’s possible that you could have your license suspended. Your overall criminal record typically has an impact on what exactly happens, but if there are similar charges on your record, then this is a possibility. This would mean that you won’t have a way to get to work unless you find someone else to take you or utilize public transportation. If you have a job that requires driving, then you could lose your job if you’re unable to drive the vehicle.

Termination

It’s possible that your employer could terminate your employment after being charged with impaired driving. It’s important to report any kind of arrest to your employer as soon as it occurs so that the company doesn’t learn of the offense when you need to take time off to go to court.

Absences

Even if you aren’t fired from your job, there could be several absences that you’ll have on file due to meeting with attorneys or going to court. If you’re ordered to take any kind of substance abuse classes, then this could result in more time that you would spend away from work, which could negatively impact your chances of being promoted or possible benefits in the future.

After a DWI charge, there could be changes that you begin to see pertaining to your job with termination being a possibility.