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  1. Not that fast. This is what I have to say: First, have you considered running off your abstract to see what is and what is not on there? Click here for more information. For this purpose, you can run off the "Standard" version. Second, keep in mind that these Civil Service lists are good for four [4] calendar years, in which you can always restore your name to the list. As of this typing, the list for Exam # 2611 has been published, which expires, as of now, in July of 2026. Third, unless things have changed, they look back at your abstract for the past three [3] years. Therefore, depending on the conviction date, you can always restore your name to the list before it expires, and see what happens. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
  2. As per the guidelines of the website, can you please refrain from posting in CAPITAL LETTERS? It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and good luck with everything!
  3. The fact that "management still has my paperwork" sounds like a bu**sh** excuse to me. If I was you - move on with life. If you need and/or want help with this, including a possible appeal, send me a Private Message (PM) and we'll take it from there.
  4. Even though the promotional examination is for current employees, this is listed on the Notice of Examination (NOE) for everyone to see. If you wish to see the NOE for this specific examination, click here. From the green announcement box on the top of this webpage: "For those of you who wish to restore your name to the list, you must do so by sending an e-mail to certificationunit@dcas.nyc.gov. In your e-mail, state your full name, exam number, list number, the last four of your social security number, and a brief reason why you're restoring your name to the list. You don't have to go into full detail in the e-mail." As far as how long does it take - I would give them about a week or two to restore your name. The main reason why is because the Dept. of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) handles all of the Civil Service Examinations for all of the City agencies, which include, but not limited to, NYC Transit, NYC DOT, NYPD, FDNY, Dept. of Sanitation, NYC DEP, etc. Have you considered following-up by making some phone calls? Here are a few phone numbers: -Office of the President of NYC Transit - 646-252-5800 -Office of the Executive Vice President of Human Resources - 347-643-8435 I would not recommend to directly call Human Resources. If you want to know why, or if you want more help, send me a Private Message (PM) and we'll take it from there. Good luck!
  5. ...With the exception of the medical or physical. Depending on how long ago you were there, they may cross reference everything compared to checking you again. Otherwise, like @misslo said, you would be starting the hiring process from scratch, which includes the pre-employment drug (urine) test.
  6. Ask @SevenEleven for specific help on this in regards to the timing, since you are on probation for one [1] calendar year. Good luck!!
  7. In the meantime, if you want to find out your results and list number electronically, click here. Just type either your last name or "2611" into the search box on the top right hand side of the screen. Good luck!!
  8. Have you tried calling (212) 669 1357 at 9:00 or 9:05 AM? If so, ask for the List, Management and Audit unit - they should be able to help you. Also, note that they are only open Monday to Friday with the exception of major holidays, such as Labor Day, Thanksgiving, etc. Good luck!!
  9. First, have you considered calling the Office of the President at 646-252-5800 to try to get this rectified? Second, have you tried reaching out to the Vice President of Human Resources to get this rectified? Third, you mentioned the title of "Bus Operator." Mind I ask: What exam number were you hoping to get hired off of? As soon as you can answer this question, we can guide you better. Unfortunately, with the exams for MaBSTOA (OA) and MTA Bus Company (BC), this is a one-time opportunity until the next examination and/or list comes out. Fourth, I do have some good news: As you know, when you do the pre-employment paperwork, which can be seen in this PDF document, on pages 13 and 14, they only ask you to disclose any drug tests for the past two [2] years. And, as of this typing, to my knowledge, they are not registered nor do they bother checking the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse, hopefully you should be good to go in August of 2024. In the meantime, good luck getting this rectified. You're not the only one who has had issues with Human Resources - trust me.
  10. Ever since I got demoted from the Moderator position, I have not been keeping up to snuff with what others have been posting. Therefore, I'm going to let someone else "chime" in who has been recently through this. A = Air leakage rate test (hold service brake down, should not lose more than 3 psi in one minute) L = Low Air warning signal check (pump brake until approximately 60 psi, should hear and see warning devices) S = Spring Brake check (pump brake until approximately 30 psi, parking brake should pop out) A = Air compressor cut-off check (start engine, air compressor should cut-off at approximately 120 psi, do wrap-around while this is taking place. Step on the gas pedal to speed this up if necessary) P = Parking Brake check (put vehicle in gear without pushing in parking brake, vehicle should not move) S = Service Brake check (push in parking brake, move vehicle 50 feet, service brake should work) (psi = pounds per square inch) If you want to watch a video of this, check out the first five minutes of this YouTube video. In addition, if you play around with YouTube, it is a similar procedure for the big School Buses that have Air Brakes. Good luck!!
  11. They still need to go through the 10-Day Training Session regardless. As far as the DMV road test, if you already have your Class B CDL with a Passenger Endorsement, you do not need to take the road test. If you have any specific questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
  12. This NYPD Test Prep Kit. And I would take the memorization portion seriously. Good luck and welcome to the Forums!!
  13. First of all, this is not the first time that the folks on the 5th Floor of 180 Livingston Street have lied. The folks at "Employment Operations" lied to me the last time I was there. Even with the medical diagnosis that the MAC (Medical Assessment Center) diagnosed me with in 2014, I haven't seen the specialist for this "medical diagnosis" in years. Second, although you are new to the Forums, I just sent you a Private Message (PM) with my e-mail address (They can be found on the top right hand of the screen by clicking on the round speech bubble icon). If you can send me an e-mail message, I would appreciate it. If you cannot access your Private Messages (PMs), let me know and I'll come up with an alternate solution.
  14. If you wish to view your list number, click here and either type "2611" or your last name in the search box. Just note that if you type "2611" into the search box, and you put the list numbers in descending order (highest to lowest), this particular list only contains 837 (Eight Hundred and Thirty Seven) names. If you're saying "Ouch," you're not the only one with this reaction. As far as an idea of how long before they start to reach out to us, all I have to say is "Take an educated guess and go with it."
  15. Try clicking on the following links. They work on my end with no problem whatsoever. Video #1 Video #2 Video #3 Video #4 Video #5 Video #6 Video #7 Hope this does the trick. If not, have you considered using a different computer or electronic device? Keep in mind that anyone, including ourselves, can view these links and this post without logging into our accounts. Good luck!!
  16. If you click here, and you type in either "9618" or your last name into the search box, you will see that this list does not expire until September of 2025. Therefore, this should be one of the last things to worry about. If you folks want to know when they will be hiring again, **click here ** (type "09618" into the search box) and/or **click here.** Normally these websites are updated first, and then the agency, regardless if it is NYC Transit, NYC DOT, FDNY, NYPD, Sanitation, etc., will start contacting the prospective candidates, respectfully. **I would recommend to check these websites on a regular basis for any updates, which anyone can do 24/7/365, except when they down for maintenance once a month on a Saturday evening for a couple of hours.**
  17. You folks might want to check out this post, which, as of this typing, is less than six [6] hours old. Good luck!!
  18. Since this is a Civil Service List, you have to restore your name to the list thru the Dept. of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS). If you wish to speak to someone, call 212-669-1357 and ask for the List, Management and Audit unit on business days. If you call at exactly 9 AM or 9:05 AM, the "wait" time on the phone should be minimal. If you try calling later in the day, the wait time will just get longer and longer. As far as how long to "wait" after you e-mail them - I do not have a concrete answer to this question. Sorry.
  19. The "initial" vaccine is mandatory. The "booster" shot is optional.
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