Texas
In most states, driving a utility truck does not require a special license. You may, however, have to go through special training depending on the group you work for.
No, but there is a level of training involved.
A licence (or license) ALLOWS you to drive a car. It does not REQUIRE you to drive a car.
driving license is definatelly needed by policemen
That would depend upon the State where you live and/or intend to boat. Most states DO in fact have laws/regulations that require you posess a "Boating Safety Certificate" (what you are calling a license). You should check with the regulatory authority within the your State since it varies. Almost ALL states require a person to have the Certificate/license to drive a PWC/Jetski-Waverunner and your age dictates if you are permitted to drive a boat or jetski at all if unsupervised.
you need a proper driving license to drive in a depot and further you also require work experience as a driver.
There is a license requirement to drive a pumper truck in Florida. The requirement is a class B CDL license.
Most American states have agreements with European Union nations for temporary driving permits. However, a stay beyond 6 months may require an EU or national license.
In most places, working on one's farm does not require a license. Movement of the vehicle on public roads could be an issue.
The Kentucky boater education card is separate from a Kentucky boating license. The education card does not require renewal, but should be carried with you.
No, you should be able to take the test and get your real license. Your state may require a driving course, first, so look into it.