Quote History Originally Posted By Grizz272:
I made the assumption that because he was driving in Wisconsin for a job, the employer Amazon, would require a Wisconsin drivers license.
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No, I don't think so, not necessarily. I say this because I know several people who are, or have been in the past, UPS delivery drivers working from a hub in far northern WI who actually reside across the state line in the U.P.. They are full time residents of the State of MI, and thus have MI licenses. It's not where you work that matters, it's where you reside. This is a situation that likely only happens close to state lines.
edit to add: in towns near state borders, it's not unusual for rural mail carriers to live in one state but work for the post office located in another state. Their job is also as a "delivery driver". But they have out of state license plates on the personally owned vehicles they use, and I'd assume a drivers license to match. I've seen "yoopers" delivering mail up here, in far north of WI. The post office in Land O Lakes, which is right on the state line, delivers to residents of both WI & MI on the same route... so somebody is working in a state they don't reside in.
Also, if you work for USPS and your job entails driving (like a rural carrier's does) USPS issues you a
federal drivers license. I worked for USPS as a rural carrier in St Germain (yep, I was a "fed"
) and I had one. Still have it as a "memento", along with my 1960s draft card, but it's no longer valid as that was 30 years ago.