They’re here…they’re there…they’re nowhere.
Anyone stay up to till midnight trying to get a slot on the Rite Aid spot?
Arthur has three times. Yes, hope springs eternal.
Here’s how it works:
Applications for the next day begin at midnight. So, at the opening gong, you get on the phone.
Eureka! there’s a spot available. Fill out the necessary information. Submit it. The slot is gone.
Try tomorrow night sucker.
I think that pro bono legal aid is perhaps more difficult to find than almost anything else in this country, except perhaps, FREE medical care.
But here are six resources where you can find FREE legal aid and assistance.
It’s tricky, because each state has its own laws.
But these organizations can help guide you to the resources available in your area. (The other option is to Google your local Legal Aid office.)
Every state regulates driver’s license eligibility of persons with certain medical conditions.
The most common requirement for people with epilepsy is that they be seizure free for a specific period of time and submit a physician’s evaluation of their ability to drive safely.
Another common requirement is the periodic submission of medical reports, in some states for a specified period of time and in others for as long as the person remains licensed…