Anonymous wrote:
Do NOT do this.
Tell your idiotic boss that:
A friend of my friend got SENT STRAIGHT TO JAIL when she was pulled over and the police officer noticed her license was expired. Her kids were in the car and everything. It was very traumatic.
Anonymous wrote:It's an arrestable offense. Use public transporation or Uber until you get it renewed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of those threads where people ask how those with high HHIs do it.
You know that old saying that half of success in life is just showing up? I think it rings true here.
I'm a self-made millionaire. I've never missed a deadline or paid a bill late in my personal life, and same in my business life. I bet we get 25% of our sales for just "showing up" like responding to inquiries same-day. Then if we promise something to a customer on a certain date, we always deliver. That's almost all it takes -- just don't miss deadlines and deliver as promised.
My guess is people like OP who let important details in life like a driver's license renewal lapse are not destined to run a successful business.
We live in MD and you are mailed and emailed a renewal notice 2-3 months in advance, so it's hardly like this came as a surprise.
Well, bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of those threads where people ask how those with high HHIs do it.
You know that old saying that half of success in life is just showing up? I think it rings true here.
I'm a self-made millionaire. I've never missed a deadline or paid a bill late in my personal life, and same in my business life. I bet we get 25% of our sales for just "showing up" like responding to inquiries same-day. Then if we promise something to a customer on a certain date, we always deliver. That's almost all it takes -- just don't miss deadlines and deliver as promised.
My guess is people like OP who let important details in life like a driver's license renewal lapse are not destined to run a successful business.
We live in MD and you are mailed and emailed a renewal notice 2-3 months in advance, so it's hardly like this came as a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of those threads where people ask how those with high HHIs do it.
You know that old saying that half of success in life is just showing up? I think it rings true here.
I'm a self-made millionaire. I've never missed a deadline or paid a bill late in my personal life, and same in my business life. I bet we get 25% of our sales for just "showing up" like responding to inquiries same-day. Then if we promise something to a customer on a certain date, we always deliver. That's almost all it takes -- just don't miss deadlines and deliver as promised.
My guess is people like OP who let important details in life like a driver's license renewal lapse are not destined to run a successful business.
We live in MD and you are mailed and emailed a renewal notice 2-3 months in advance, so it's hardly like this came as a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of those threads where people ask how those with high HHIs do it.
You know that old saying that half of success in life is just showing up? I think it rings true here.
I'm a self-made millionaire. I've never missed a deadline or paid a bill late in my personal life, and same in my business life. I bet we get 25% of our sales for just "showing up" like responding to inquiries same-day. Then if we promise something to a customer on a certain date, we always deliver. That's almost all it takes -- just don't miss deadlines and deliver as promised.
My guess is people like OP who let important details in life like a driver's license renewal lapse are not destined to run a successful business.
We live in MD and you are mailed and emailed a renewal notice 2-3 months in advance, so it's hardly like this came as a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be too worried about the police, I'd be much more worried about being in an accident and insurance not paying, etc.
This would be my worry
One has nothing to do with the other. Are you paying your insurance premiums? You are covered.
If you aren’t paying your insurance premiums the cop is going to be a LOT more upset about that believe me.
I assume the insurance policy has a clause stating the insured must have driving privileges in good standing in order for the insurance to cover them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be too worried about the police, I'd be much more worried about being in an accident and insurance not paying, etc.
This would be my worry
One has nothing to do with the other. Are you paying your insurance premiums? You are covered.
If you aren’t paying your insurance premiums the cop is going to be a LOT more upset about that believe me.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it is a big deal! I mean, who would drive around knowingly with an expired license??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be too worried about the police, I'd be much more worried about being in an accident and insurance not paying, etc.
This would be my worry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a location in your area open Saturday? Cause I would go Saturday if at all possible. If not, then you should go tomorrow.
If not this weather, I will recommend it. But, oh boy, it will be brutal cold that early in the morning.