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EVA-01

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  1. On 10/9/2021 at 8:37 AM, -Galan- said:

    I live in Staten Island as well and worked for Mvp on Richmond Rd for three years before I received the call from mta. Any questions let me know and I'll be more than happy to guide you 

    It says I can’t send direct messages so I’ll just ask here. For the most part I work the graveyard shift in my job but my schedule is sometimes open to change. Is MV flexible with the schedule?

    I would want to work both jobs but do they allow it? I was thinking of working an afternoon shift (2pm -10 pm preferably) and then go to work the graveyard shift in my current job now. I spoke with someone before who worked there and they said guys work double shifts sometimes so that kinda tells they don’t care about DOT rules all that much.

  2. Hello all. Do any of you guys have experience with the new NYC School Bus Umbrella Services, Inc? NYC Department of Education bought out Reliant Transportation and has gotten into the School Bus business. The transaction went through recently and I’m seeing ads from Indeed about it.

    I live in Staten Island and I’m looking to see if there is a company that will hire and train for the Passenger + School Bus endorsements for my CDL Class B. Thank you.

  3. 10 hours ago, +Young+ said:

    I used to work for Access-A-Ride for another carrier, therefore I can answer a few of your questions, but not all of them.

    According to their latest job posting, which can be viewed by clicking here, it seems that they do NOT offer training specifically for the Passenger and School Bus Endorsements. The reason why I say that is because, back in the day, you used to be able to go to your local DMV, take the multiple-choice examinations for General Knowledge and Passenger Endorsement, walk out with a Class "C" Commercial Drivers License, and you would be good to go. Now, since you have to take a road test to obtain the minimum class license, which is what this website says, even if you were to take one of their "buses" to the road test, all that would do is give you a "N2" restriction on your license without the School Bus "S" endorsement, in which, according to the second page of this webpage, you would not be able to drive any passenger vehicle which can hold eight or more people.

    As far as a DOT medical card, when they initially hire you, they will send you for a DOT physical at the company's expense, so you don't need one. As far as following DOT regulations for working for two companies - I would talk to the hiring manager, or your classroom instructor privately and see what they have to say.

    When it comes to the schedule, more or less, the company works with the drivers for a set schedule. Just like anywhere else, once you gain seniority, then the schedule should get better.

    -Young

    Thank you for your insight, I appreciate it. I don’t have the air break restriction but I unfortunately would have to get the passenger and school bus endorsements on my license for most driving jobs. If there is a company that trains to get them, that would be sweet! If being a Paratransit driver doesn’t work, are you aware of other opportunities that I could put my license to use?

  4. Hello all, new member here. I currently possess a CDL Class B and am interested in this position with this company. I have a few questions; does the company offer training for the Passenger and School bus endorsements required? Do I need a DOT medical card? Do they follow DOT regulations (8 hour rule) if I drive for another company currently and want to work for both?

     

    I understand that the drivers are represented by ATU Local 1181. Do they fight for you? I know the drivers voted for a new contract last year, what’s the pay structure like? Ex: Starting pay and is there a waiting period for top pay?

     

    Last but certainly not least, the schedule. Since it’s a union job, do drivers use seniority to make their schedule like school bus drivers or does the company work with the drivers for a set schedule? Is overtime mandatory?

     

    Thank you, I look forward to your responses.

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