Do you need a car or a drivers license to work as a HHA?

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Angelika22 in New York

9 months ago

Thank you.

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SHEREESE in New York, New York

7 months ago

IT SOLELY DEPENDS ON THE AGENCY. IF THEY REQUIRE (KEYWORD) YOU HAVE A CAR/ LICENSE THEN YOU MUST HAVE ONE. IF NOT REQUIRED,YOU DON'T NEED IT.

KEEP IN MIND HHA'S WITH A LICENSE/CAR GET PAID A LOT MORE.

GOOD LUCK!

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10461 in Teaneck, New Jersey

7 months ago

Not in the real world! I get paid 7.25 and drive!

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DEE in Ludington, Michigan

6 months ago

YES. so right.. you can have a car and STILL not get paid MORE even though they tell you at first that you will make more. In Michigan it is clearly put on the job
description that you NEED reliable transportation. They won't look at you seriously
in most places I have found unless you have your own vehicle.

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Stella in Old Bridge, New Jersey

6 months ago

I agree wuth Dee - Agencies always look for Drivers licence and Insurance etc. giving you impression, actually telling you that if you have to drive your client, it is more money. Guess what, they take more money from the Client or Client family, but they never give it to us. They just use us. We know that is true because the clients tell us all the time. "I'm paying extra for driving". The Agencies tell stories whenever confronted. Is this right?

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