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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

    It's been awhile so I don't remember clearly, but the 4pm thing sounds about right. As far as I recall, that was when they TRIED to have assignments done and online.

    BUT! I seem to recall many times, due to dispatch being busy or some other issue, work wasn't posted til later, so I ALWAYS checked before bed and in the morning. C.Y.A. I guess.

    And as a casual, technically speaking, if you put your availability as all day, not am or pm, you could be assigned or called for a 4am start after you went to bed! yuk. I think it's changed somewhat now, but more recent shuttle people might be able to clarify.
     
  2. user

    user Full Member

    I was called in for work in the middle of the night as well back when I was a casual. :S It doesn't seem to happen very often (or not at all) though if you make yourself available for "All Day" or be in the ADP as they seem most likely to get work assigned to them ahead of time.
     
  3. john riley

    john riley Full Member

    The union met with the company on May 26th and we haven't heard any news from them. I'm hearing rumours that a possible agreement may have been reached. Does anyone have any more info on this?
     
  4. ConventionalMan

    ConventionalMan Full Member

    Nothing definitive from anyone I've talked to other than things were "positive". Although I heard they were still talking apparently late into the evening on the 26th and then the 27th, which seems to support that. No update yet from the union in this case is probably a good thing if they're preparing something for us to ratify?

    Let's hope...
     
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  5. ConventionalMan

    ConventionalMan Full Member

    Yup. When my availability opened up and I was basically "all day, every day" as a casual, then later, on ADP, my schedule was almost always up a long time in advance (several weeks if I recall). I was also able to get lots of extra shifts if I wanted.

    Ironically, once I got an index of my own (reduced and full-time), it was much harder to get extra hours due to the schedule I had, but it was more important to get that seniority number and benefits going.
     
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  6. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    There was an unofficial post on the Union Facebook page that an agreement is imminent.
     
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  7. Andy

    Andy Guest

    Hi I have been driving for almost 10 years, but have my Class 5 license for almost 6 months only, being a new resident. When could I apply and become a driver? Thanks
     
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  8. ConventionalMan

    ConventionalMan Full Member

    It's been quiet in here lately! I guess that means everyone is out enjoying their new work! I also wonder if the number of newbies applying may be down a bit?

    Local Signup has started this week and I'm told that 3 weeks Monday, the Consolidated signup goes ahead. It's early this year because of the new Hamilton Transit Centre opening/North Van closing and a lot of shuffling of personnel and routes means extra training for staff and drivers. Fun times ahead!
     
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  9. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    Hearing of at least 6 older Op's retiring or already retired out of Richmond.

    Richmond sign up starts June 6. 400 Ops over 5 days. I am on day #1.
     
  10. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    Hi Andy, sorry for the delay in answering, I only just now saw your message.

    Go to www.translink.ca/careers and THEN "Bus Operator Opportunities"; Under Qualifications it says they will review the last 5 years of your driving experience.

    I would suggest applying anytime. If you don't make it thru the process then you will be instructed to wait 6/12 months before re applying.

    Occasionally other opportunities pop up that could help you get your foot in the door! I worked in 2 other departments before switching to driving.

    Apply; Apply; Apply!

    Also decent paying opportunities pop up at www.civicinfo.bc.ca/careers as well!
     
  11. Gc13

    Gc13 Junior Member

    I only had my class 5 for 2 years when I applied and ultimately got hired. I don't even recall them asking how long I've had it for.

    They will ask you how long you've been driving, whether you drive regularly, and if you've had any incidents. They'll have you submit your abstract and claim history as well.
     
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  12. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    Just noticing that the latest online posting for Conventional Transit Operator trainees has now come down. Stay tuned.
     
  13. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    SkyTrain is in need of 22 MORE FTR SkyTrain Attendants! First aid certification is required!

    www.translink.ca/careers and then BCRTC!
     
  14. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    Another 4 new/junior Op's have transferred out to Richmond and are doing their 3 days of route training. That's like at least 14 over the past month?
     
  15. Nicedriver

    Nicedriver New Member

    Hi guys. I applied for conventional driver trainee back in May 7th (the job post was closed on May 9th). I still did not get an email back for the video test. When I log into the careers website I can see my application as in process. Anybody can tell how long can it take for them to send the email for the video test? I have 5 years experience as an Edmonton bus driver but I am applying from outside the city so I hope that is not a problem for Translink.
     
  16. Kr6505

    Kr6505 Full Member

    I applied the last week of October and got the email for the video test about a month later. You should hear back next week. The whole hiring process can be very slow it took 7 months from applying to getting my offer letter.
    Everyone on here are very kind and extremely helpful, especially during the hiring process.
    Good luck!!!
     
  17. ConventionalMan

    ConventionalMan Full Member

    Bingo. What he said ( the kind part lol)

    But seriously he's right, it can take a while. It took several months when I applied for shuttle, then when I went to conventional it was ~6 months from application to training.
     
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  18. Superchecker

    Superchecker Active Member

    They have just reposted for MORE Community Transit Service (Shuttle) Operator Trainees! Part time or even just casual to start. They start at a about $19 an hour and climb to almost $25 an hour (April 2015 rates). Temps earn 14 % MORE in place of benefits.

    www.translink.ca/careers and THEN "Coast Mountain Bus Company"
     
  19. Kr6505

    Kr6505 Full Member

     
  20. Kr6505

    Kr6505 Full Member

    I'm a she, not a he!!!!!! Lol!!!
     

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