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[quote=Anonymous]I have a difficult situation I have to address with my employers. I was arrested (out of state) for reckless driving caught by aircraft over a long weekend. I was heading home early morning after an overnight babysitting gig when an officer pulled me over and charged me with reckless driving. I have absolutely nothing on my record and have only received parking tickets from the city I live in. I have hired a lawyer to assist in my case and hopefully get my charged dropped to a speeding ticket. I am prepared to take additional driver safety courses to help lower my insurance (this is not required). I was careless for not paying attention to my speed on a rural open highway and take responsibility for my stupidity. However, I really can't afford to lose my job. I prefer not to tell my employers until my case is heard and I know exactly what I'm facing. I know if charged I could face a 60 day license suspension if my lawyer is unable to reduce it. Not being able to drive won't affect me getting to work or taking the children out because public transportation is accessible. I fear their reaction to this less than steller show of good judgement. I'm also fearful of future employment opportunities. I only need to nanny for exactly on more year until I finish my degree and move forward in a different career path. When would be the best time to inform them of my stupidity? Also, I work in a share with two sets of parents. All are lovely reasonable people but I do drive their babies and even through I know I'm in 100% safety mode with children in the car, they may never trust me again. Please try to keep mean comments to minimum, I know I fucked up and am already ashamed of myself.[/quote]
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