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mct9891

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  1. I think there’s only 2 list #’s left on the old list, so either they establish ours or stop hiring 🤷🏻‍♂️ but then again, I don’t really know anything so don’t take my word for it lol
  2. I heard this too, from a big shot boss that won't be named.. but I'll believe it when I see it.
  3. Everyone who says they have llevl says he's absolutely nuts and rushes everyone through turns lol
  4. Figured I'd let you guys know about my Supt's as well. I had Quarless for the first 7 days, he's a great guy, and everything he taught me is exactly why I qualified. I hope to see him again one day to thank him in uniform. For days 8-9 I had Supt. Searight and Fallon (don't know why we had 2, but I think Fallon was just observing) Searight is a sweetheart, though she didn't teach much since I performed well on days 8 and 9... Fallon however is brilliant. She can teach you exactly what to do from sitting all the way in the back of the bus. She's a seasoned veteran on this job and it shows. Nothing against Quarless but I wish I had Fallon for the first 7 days. Looking forward to hear who gets who tomorrow. Fallon was telling me she's going on vacation this week so I doubt anyone will be getting her.
  5. Yeah a lot of people get turned away because they don't have permits, they have too many points, they don't pass the medical, criminal convictions, etc... The list moves relatively quick.
  6. Mine and Invzo's class had list numbers ranging from 140-300+ if that helps anyone...
  7. yes a good amount, I heard almost half of us are going to day 10. Day 10, from what I've been told, goes as follows: You wait in the lunch room at Zerega and one by one you'll go on the bus for your final qualification road test with 2 superintendents. If you pass, then you'll finish up the article 19a paperwork, and start training on different buses, such as the new Nova, New Flyer, and RTS. If you fail, you'll be taken upstairs to resign. 1 benefit to day 10 is it's right by zerega... no Manhattan to deal with!
  8. So if you're going into the 10 day training LISTEN UP! Day 7 being the "qualifying day" is kinda BS. You MUST do good on day 6, to be able to qualify on day 7. But here's the thing... Day 6 is a route in downtown Manhattan (pedestrians, bicycles, cab drivers, etc...) and day 7 is nearby the depot, unless your depot is in Manhattan, then it's probably in the Bronx or queens. Day 7 is a route in a quiet area, MUCH easier than day 6. So in reality, Day 6 is the REAL qualifying day. If you can drive well in Manhattan on day 6 then you will breeze by day 7... Just an FYI. I too qualified today, day 9.... Good luck to those starting next week.
  9. Every depot in brooklyn manhattan and the bronx are twu 100. Queens and Staten Island are ATU
  10. Day 6 was in downtown Manhattan. It's the first of 2 qualifying days needed to qualify on day 7. We also went over post trip inspections.
  11. Day 5 was in uptown Manhattan, nothing new, just driving defensively with twice as many bikes and pedestrians on the road.
  12. You'll pay for your dmv road test while in training. You then give them the receipt and they'll schedule your road test near Zerega. But yes, you'll take the dmv road test after you qualify the 10- day training. And just an FYI, it's a 10 day training program with chances to qualify on days 7, 9, or 10, depending on how well you do.
  13. Honestly not bad... My group got a great Supt. so if we mess it up it's on us lol. I think we have a chance at day 7 though. We'll see how much of a wake up call manhattan is.
  14. What have you been doing since you qualified then?
  15. anyone screw up on day 9 (minor screw up) and still pass?
  16. Day 4 Today we went straight to the EL pillars, fun! We did straight line backing, parking, and pre-trip inspections (exterior, interior, and air brakes) As well as everything learned in days 1-3. MTAondeck any tips for us going into day's 5-(hopefully)7
  17. Left turns are generally shoulder to double yellow line, acute left's you obviously have to turn sooner, bumper to double yellow. Right turns are generally pillar to curb and acute rights usually means you have to turn later and is ALL about the pivot points ( Which you'll learn about) But these are only references, nothing is set in stone (except for the pivot points)... You may have to use your own judgement on certain turns. These references don't work 100% of the time. Day 3 First thing we did was the EL pillars in the simulator. First time I actually appreciated the simulator, it gives a really good understanding about your pivot points. Next we learned how to operate the wheel chair lift, secure wheel chairs, and set up the farebox. We also learned bus stops, near side, mid block, and far side. As well as everything else we learned in day 1 and 2.
  18. Day 2 we practiced more turns, including acute turns and S or "hook" turns. inclines and declines, and pretty much everything I mentioned in my day 1 post. We were also rated satisfactory or unsatisfactory in certain specific things. We each got at least an hour and 15 min of driving time.
  19. MCH in Manhattan. The interlock is done with both the door control and the brake. You must set the door control in either rear or front and rear, then depress the brake to engage the interlock.
  20. So day 1, for those of you who are interested, consisted of the Sup. explaining to us what he wants. Forward planning (12-15 seconds), 4' clearance, reference points, pivot points, calling out hazards, 3-5 mph turns, scanning mirrors every 3-5 seconds etc, the 3 S's (Safety, Service, Schedule), and basically to call out any potential hazard possible... If a squirrel runs across the street, point it out! We learned how to turn on the bus, our PNI's (Park, Neutral, Interlock), Pre-trip inspection (including ALSAPS), right and left turns, We each drove about 30-35 min each, performing at least 4 left turns and 4 right turns.
  21. And you were unsure about which depot in Queens you wanted, right?
  22. Yeah same here, I was in the last row by the door.
  23. Were you in Mother Clara Hale with Sup. Quarless? So was I, I was the last guy in alphabetical order lol
  24. So Day 0 (Orientation) was pretty uneventful. Filled out some paperwork, got our passes, had a 20 min break, an hour lunch, and then the class spent the rest of time asking questions about training (to which I already knew the answers to because of this forum) Anyway, I was assigned to Sup. Quarless at Mother Clara Hale (Harlem) Invzo, where were you sitting? and who did you get assigned to?
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