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Viinrock

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  1. Since this happened when you were 3 years old and you're not on medication now, I wouldn't mention it. If you do, make sure you have a note from your PCP (Primary Care Physician) indicating that you're 100% okay, otherwise you may be placed on Medical Hold.

    You see it sounds good to not mention it but it just so happens I have this huge scar across my stomach almost like a CROSS but without the bottom part....anyway I don't think I can hide that but then again I don't know how thorough the check they do on you.

  2. I hear everyone talking about medical and any issues ...now I am a liver transplant patient ...I was 3 years old when that happened and I am 26 today...I have not been on medications for 15 years about. Do u think that would bring an issue with the medical? Being that I'm not on medication and am generally healthy. I kno no one is a doctor I'm just curious as to weather anyone THINKS it would present a concern with the TA physician even if everything checks out...thanks

  3. Vin when is your boss exam what did you get on the test

    I took the boss in December I believe it waS Saturday pm and I got 2 wrong so 96 or something like that

    You should reply to the e-mail you sent to them and ask if the update has been made. When I made an inquiry, they responded to me within 48 hours.

     

    This would be your best bet.

    Ah ok I will try that....thank you!

  4. Hey guys I had a more general question. Ok so when I started the mta process I was living in one place and I moved and my father recieved the letter for the BOSS but I also received a phone call for the BOSS. Now I went on the mta site and did an address change to my current address and sent it to the email provided me. Now the question is how do I know if it was updated to my new address? Is there somewhere I can call to see if the address they have is my current one?

  5. Yes, they do have class E in NY State.

    You do go to Zerega Avenue for Orientation. The actual training will take place at one of the Depots throughout the city.I took B/O Exam 2613, went to Zerega on 2/10/14 and I did not pass training, including Day 10. Therefore, I'm just relaying information to help other people, both in this topic and the B/O Exam 2613 topic as well.

    As far as how long to get called, well, here is the story:

     

    NYC Transit initially had a civil service exam for Bus Operators back in January of 2013. After the BOSS examination was given, which not a lot of people passed, NYC Transit realized that they did not have as many people as they needed on the list for B/O exam 2613, which only consisted of 3,617 names. If they call approximately 150 people a month to 180 Livingston Street, the list will be finished in 18 months. Now, 150 people may sound like a lot, however some people may no longer be interested, some have problems either with their license/permit, drug test and/or medical examination, etc. On average, from reading the B/O exam 2613 thread, an incoming class, which is every 2 weeks, contains about 50 people.

     

    (This is the primary reason why B/O exam 4600 was given. Even the initial civil service examination was easier - 60 questions compared to 80 with the same amount of time - 3 hours if my memory is correct.)

     

    So the 2613 list was published in late October of 2013, which contained 3,617 people. As of 9/27/14, from reading the B/O Exam 2613 thread, they are up to list # 21**, which is approximately 60% through the list. If you don't believe me, then go to http://www.nyctransitforums.com/forums/topic/34980-bus-operator-exam-2613-questions/page-431, post # 4305. Therefore, if it took them 11 months to get 60% through the list, then it will definitely take them no longer than one [1] more calendar year to go through the remaining 40%. Therefore, if you pass the BOSS, I wouldn't be surprised if it is at least 4 to 6 more months before anyone from 4600 gets called, but no longer than a year. Again, it depends on how fast they move with the 2613 list. Just like with most other civil service examinations, the better you did on the Civil Service exam, the higher the score means the smaller the list # means you will be called first before someone else who did worse than you on the same Civil Service exam, who has a bigger list #.

     

    As far as getting a letter, for B/O Exam 2613, I got a 87.50% score on that exam and my list # was 27* (aka between 270 and 280). The HR Department of NYC Transit decided that the first group of people to call was either up to list # 300 or 400, so I actually received instructions to report for employment processing first before I got the official results letter with the exam information (B/O Exam 2613), my score (87.50%) and my list # (which was 27*).

     

    If I had gotten a lower list #, I would have gotten my official results letter first before receiving instructions to report for employment processing.

    Wow that was very enlightening...and u made it very clear to me...and sorry to hear u didn't pass da training. so that means u can't try again? What didn't u pass from da training? Or do u go the 10 days and then they tell u that u didn't make the cut? I read what the training is composed of and seems alittle scary but I guess I would just try and be positive bcuz I really want this career...being u know so much I would figure u would already be an employee...lol

  6. First of all, you're welcome.

    Second, since the originals do cost $$, my educated guess is that when you are at 180 Livingston Street, when they call you up, they will ask for your abstract, and then you can kindly ask them to run off a copy so you can keep the original. I highly doubt they would want to keep the original. Now, when you go to 750 Zerega Avenue for Orientation, then I would expect them asking for an original copy for your file, in addition to other paperwork.

     

    If you switch your license from one state to another, as long as it's the same class you do not have to test any tests again (except for maybe a b/s eye chart test). Example: If you have a regular Class D License from Florida, you will be able to get a regular Class D License in N.Y.S. If you got a CDL Class B License in Florida, you will be able to get a CDL Class B License in N.Y.S.

     

    Any further questions about this? If so, I would highly recommend to check out http://dmv.ny.gov/

     

    I get it but my license is class E...do they have class e in NYS? Bcuz I don't remember seeing it in da license class e for ny but I guess I'll just figure it out when I turn it in or they will....and U go to zerega ave for training? And also typically how long do u guesstimate it to take to get called for drug test if u pass the BOSS? U get a letter first with ur results correct and how long after that would u say...I know u don't have concrete numbers but a ball park range? Or is it based on how well u passed with how soon they will call for that?

  7. You would get it from the state that issued your license or CDL to begin with, which is Florida. Just like with the NYS DMV, you can probably get this online.

     

     

     

    If and when you do get this document, make sure you keep several copies! The reason why is because, from experience, not only will 180 Livingston Street need a copy, but the folks @ Zerega Avenue will also need a copy for your file, in addition to other paperwork.

    Thank you for telling me that because I would have ordered one...do they want originals tho? And also I don't have my cdl yet or permit bcuz I can't get it in Florida at this point bcuz I am here...I'm assuming I still need the abstract from Florida bcuz that was the original state I got my license from even tho my license will be a NYS license ina few weeks...and also do u kno if when switching my license if I have to take a test being that NY driving rules are somewhat different ?

  8. I read on the bus operator app for the 4600 exam that a requirement of hiring is that you either have a class b cdl or a motor vehicle license valid in the state of ny for 3 year and your cdl permit...does my license have to be a Nys license for 3 years? I have a Florida license for over 3 years and I'm converting it over bcuz I moved back to ny...does that disqualify me? I know you don't have to be a resident so shouldn't that mean that I don't need a nys license? I'm scheduled to take the BOSS October 4th and got 96.6 on my test so hopeful the boss goes well but just wanted to know if that's an issue? Appreciate any response thanks I'm new here aswell obviously lol

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