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Transit Jobs NOW!!! Coast Mountain Bus is HIRING!

Discussion in 'Employment and Students' started by Superchecker, Nov 19, 2011.

  1. ConventionalMan

    ConventionalMan Full Member

    Great news... good luck!
     
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  2. Kr6505

    Kr6505 Full Member

    Congrats!! Keep us posted on your progress and remember if you have any questions we are here to help!
     
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  3. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

  4. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    Bump.

    You might want to familiarize yourself with the Summer Service Changes. A couple of late night "N" buses are gone!
     
  5. OldSchool

    OldSchool New Member

    Hi guys,

    I'm new to forum real all comments and replies, you guys are a great help. I just got my class 5 not even 2 weeks ago, and want to apply for conventional bus operator. When I went to the site, I saw there is no posting. How long do you think it will be till they post it up again?
    I also have a prohibition on my record and got suspended due to unpaid tickets. Will that affect me in the hiring process?
     
  6. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    Opportunities come and go. Maybe check out the bus operator opportunities section at www.translink.ca/careers It has a Frequently asked questions section about license requirements.
     
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  7. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    They do have an active posting for community shuttle. Great place to start!
     
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  8. Rolling

    Rolling Guest

    New driver,Prohibition, and Suspension. Sounds Awesome, I would hire you instantly!


     
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  9. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    It appears as though the posting for community shuttle has ended. Stay tuned!
     
  10. Nicedriver

    Nicedriver New Member

    Hi guys. More great news. I did the video test last Monday (I don't know why they call it a video test since it was a written test) and I got the call from Raj yesterday saying that I passed. My interview will be on July 11th. Just 5 more steps to get to the training class:up::up::up::up::up::up:
     
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  11. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    Hey! Congrats! My suggestion: If you have the time, start brushing up on the air brakes system and study the pre trip inspection. Maybe go out and ride a #3, 8 or 20, or any trolley route really, on a Friday night or Saturday night. Some Operators are more chatty than others. Training has tons of homework and quizzes.
     
  12. Nicedriver

    Nicedriver New Member

    Thanks Superchecker. I already have a class 2 license with air brakes so I dont think I'll need to do that test but I wonder If they will want me to participate in the class 2 road test.
     
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  13. ConventionalMan

    ConventionalMan Full Member

    Nice first step! It's all down hill from here lol!

    As to the air brake stuff... you will participate in EVERY part of the 6-week training class. Including the tests and pre-trips as well as road tests. Having said that, you will not have to do the ICBC exam for your air brake test but CMBC will give you their own in-house test to ensure you are familiar with THEIR system. I had to do this (for a different reason - long story) but it is not difficult if you know the theory and practical aspects of the air brake system.

    You will do a road test too if I recall, but again it is more of a gauge for them to see if you are operating a TRANSIT vehicle according to CMBC standards. Don't quote me on this part though as it's been a while and it may have changed somewhat... you will be checked on everything they teach you - again, to make sure you are doing things THEIR way!

    And Superchecker is correct - usually before the interview, they request that you go out and ride a few different routes, observe, ask questions, etc. It's a good way to see if there are any lingering questions (or doubts? haha) for when it's interview time. Most operators will be happy to chat a bit if it's not too busy if you let them know what you are there for!

    Good luck going forward!
     
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  14. ConventionalMan

    ConventionalMan Full Member

    Well, after three days of the new sheet, how is everyone enjoying their new chosen torture...err I mean career? :p

    I went from mid-afternoon/evening straights last sheet to doing late OWLs this time and all I can say is WHAT A TREAT. If you are a nightowl, enjoy driving with no traffic to fight and want to beat the summer heat, I can't recommend it more highly.

    Finish times are somewhere between 3 and 5am and yes, you definitely see some characters out there! :eek:

    Consolidated signup has started and soon we'll know where everyone has chosen to go for the September sheet and the new depot/depot moves.

    To all the folks looking to get in... keep working at it! More training is scheduled and I'm sure we'll see new postings for operators soon!
     
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  15. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    For me: Summer and Fall sheets: Just enjoying the variety of Holiday Blocking. Each week someone else in on Vacation and I pick who I want to cover for each week. I really enjoy the variety. days off can change as I get whatever days off that Op who is on vacation picked.
     
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  16. ConventionalMan

    ConventionalMan Full Member

    I should have clarified... blocking for me too but late and comfortable! My reasons are the same as yours - variety. It's the only way to go!
     
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  17. user

    user Full Member

    I have switched to another depot and enjoying my new work in the new sheet. (Community Shuttle) A good thing about being in shuttle is that you can change depots at each sheet if you want to (in a way, each of our sign-ups are "consolidated"), and when you sign up for stat work, you can choose any depot as well. I like having the options and the variety.
     
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  18. Gc13

    Gc13 Junior Member

    Im doing Spareboard in Burnaby. Ended up being Standbye today and dont suspect Im going to be used. Easy!
     
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  19. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    I'm not a fan of Stand By, I much rather just have a shift and go out and work it. Just sitting in the depot seems to take 3 times as long as actually driving. I have done Stand By when there is little choice.
     
  20. Nicedriver

    Nicedriver New Member

    Hi guys. My panel interview is next monday. Any tips anyone can give me or type of questions that might be asked would be a great help.
     

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