Thursday, May 7, 2015

How can I be a bus driver in New York City? -

Assuming you mean driving an MTA bus in NYC, it s a civil service job, you take a competitive qualifying exam. You can get that far without any specific experience or even a commercial drivers license (though you need a clean driving record and a valid basic operator s license). The bad news is that the next set of exams, which were scheduled for January, have been postponed. I guess the MTA s current budget problems are the reason for that:http://www.mta.info/nyct/hr/compete.htmMany other questions about the hiring process after the test can be answered here:http://www.nyctransitforums.com/forums/s��

If you mean for the MTA, you have to take a test, and outperform as many people as you can. You get a score, which puts you in a percentile, and when your number is called, you get an interview. Provided you aren t a retard, you should easily be able to get a 90% or better, and further provided again you aren t retarded, if you make it to the interview phase, your chances on getting the job is almost definite. As far as licenses are concerned, you would need to get a Bus operators license, which you would do at the DMV.

Aim higher.Look fir the MTA Train Operator exam. It is open competitive which means that thaey don t expect you to know anything, just to be able to read and process text, charts, graphs, schematics, schedules, etc. They always give you the answe then ask the question.Once accepted you would enter a six month training program. It is not easy, but you don t want weaklings operating trains. the job can be quite rewarding. Fun, too..

lol. Better Question: Why??? Jk, you have to get a special liscence, so first call your local DMV they should be able to point yoiu in the right direction.

Get a CDL and apply.

NYC WOODHULL HOSPITAL AREA!!? -

I m moving to Brooklyn, to work at Woodhull area, can someone please tell me the area around it? I m not hearing the best of things about it [the projects, bad area, high crime] I was just wondering where should I live...I m a 24 year old female who is living alone..can someone please tell me the best areas to live and what places to avoid...I wouldn t mind taking the metro to another place for safety and comfort..I just want to know how safe the surrounding area is and the metro station.Thanks!!

Well, the areas you want to avoid living in are:The projects, and anything that is south of Broadway from around Lorimer St and East of that.Otherwise, the area around Woodhull is safe.Woodhull is in Bushwick, but is very close to Williamsburg.If you want to move into that area, I suggest you move into Williamsburg. Williamsburg is very safe to live in.However, if you walk around the waterfront at night (Kent, Berry, and Wythe area) keep an extra eye out, and don t walk around the projects at night.As for transportation, the closest subway lines to Woodhull are the J,M and Z. There are also bus lines such as the B43, the B48, The B57, etc.If you have any other questions, feel free to message me here. I live in Greenpoint, but I am in Williamsburg and Bushwick a lot and I know those areas better than the back of my hands.

I love the USA!!!!!!!? -

I love America can anyone suggest things 4 my mobile to show how much i love it ???????8

the flag, the badges for the Airforce, Navy, Army, and Marines, Obama picture

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ3RrqBqk�� show them this video. this video is the EPITOME of ALL americans. AUSSIE PRIDE!!

Shove an I love AMerica Cake into someone s face. sound tasty, right?Mine please?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;��

The national anthem as your ring tone. A mobile phone cover which has the american flag.

but, i don t.

American flag, pic of soldiers @ war as a background, star spangled banner ringtone, etc...

Why dont you marry it?

i smell a terrorist! haha

How do I make a MetroCard transfer? -

How do I make a transfer from train to bus and from bus to train with my metro card (with is a student metro card). Also, is it free?

Student metrocards have more restrictions on them. You can only use them 3 times either on your way to school or on your way home. That s it. However, you should still be able to use your student card the same way you would any metrocard. Just use it when you transfer. If you have not transfered too many times, the card should permit the transfer.

You simply made a metrocard transfer - BS!

How do you think you make one? You live here, you should know how to use one of those.