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hotjoint 10-06-2015 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by FRESHvibe (Post 8687030)
Congrats!!:nyan:

Enjoy the grueling weeks of training! (if you're going to be an operator)
The worst part by far is sitting in a classroom for a couple of weeks for trolley training or air brakes. At the very least, now I can point out poor movie logic in regards to tractor trailers :fuckyea:

First 2 weeks of class were intense. Week 1, air brakes and week 2, class 2 license with air brake endorsement and pre trip inspection. It really shows who can tough it out. if you can pass the first 2 weeks then the rest of the stuff is a piece of cake.

frozen 10-06-2015 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by TypeRNammer (Post 8687032)
Basically they're the front line station attendants who are in charge of making sure the compass pass program rolls out smoothly.

Then there are the regular station attendants that paid about 30 ish dollars an hour.

Funny how system here works. Apparent disconnect between the skills required for a job and its pay. Something that'll never happen in Asia.

I guess this somewhat explains the self-entitlement some people exhibits.

SoNaRWaVe 10-06-2015 09:16 PM

^ but it works. it attracts people. people that they need to fill these positions. for 30 dollars an hour, you will need first aid and able to manually drive the train.

a bus driver makes roughly 28-30 now? so i would say its pretty much on equal grounds.

TypeRNammer 10-06-2015 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by SoNaRWaVe (Post 8687141)
^ but it works. it attracts people. people that they need to fill these positions. for 30 dollars an hour, you will need first aid and able to manually drive the train.

a bus driver makes roughly 28-30 now? so i would say its pretty much on equal grounds.

Trainee (30 Days training) $21.64
1st 8 months. $23.18
2nd 8 months $24.73
3rd 8 months $27.82
Thereafter $30.91

As per TransLink website

meme405 10-07-2015 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by hotjoint (Post 8687100)
First 2 weeks of class were intense. Week 1, air brakes and week 2, class 2 license with air brake endorsement and pre trip inspection. It really shows who can tough it out. if you can pass the first 2 weeks then the rest of the stuff is a piece of cake.

Wait translink provides air brake training and licensing training? It's not a requirement to have that stuff before hand?

I mean sure, they should certainly run testing to make sure the person who has their tickets already knows what they are doing, but paying for drivers to actually receive this training? I don't know about that.

I've never heard of a trucking company which would hire someone who doesn't have their licenses and then put them through all the classes.

What stops someone from getting on from translink getting all their licensing done, and then just moving on to other sectors. I guess the only thing would be the long ass wait to get on?

Cause if I wanted to get into transport that's exactly what I would do, instead of paying to get my tickets, I would get on with translink, and get paid 25 bucks an hour to take free lessons.

TypeRNammer 10-07-2015 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by meme405 (Post 8687199)
Wait translink provides air brake training and licensing training? It's not a requirement to have that stuff before hand?

I mean sure, they should certainly run testing to make sure the person who has their tickets already knows what they are doing, but paying for drivers to actually receive this training? I don't know about that.

I've never heard of a trucking company which would hire someone who doesn't have their licenses and then put them through all the classes.

What stops someone from getting on from translink getting all their licensing done, and then just moving on to other sectors. I guess the only thing would be the long ass wait to get on?

Cause if I wanted to get into transport that's exactly what I would do, instead of paying to get my tickets, I would get on with translink, and get paid 25 bucks an hour to take free lessons.

You would still need to go through the recruitment steps, such as doing the video test and the panel interview.

CMBC will not even consider applicants if they have more than 1 violation that exceeds 3 points and more than 1 at fault accident within the last 5 years.

And to answer your question meme405 about what stops people from proceeding further into the application, between 400 to 600 people are successfully shortlisted onto the video testing. But to completely fulfill all the recruitment steps, only 15 to 25 applicants get fully hired.

If you want to get your Class 2 license with air brakes, wait until next summer. CMBC has a temporary hiring for casual labourers, tasks which involve washing buses, cleaning them, re fueling them, and other things which I cannot think off the top of my head. The position is only good for 3 months since it's positioned at post secondary students.

hotjoint 10-07-2015 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by TypeRNammer (Post 8687262)
You would still need to go through the recruitment steps, such as doing the video test and the panel interview.

CMBC will not even consider applicants if they have more than 1 violation that exceeds 3 points and more than 1 at fault accident within the last 5 years.

And to answer your question meme405 about what stops people from proceeding further into the application, between 400 to 600 people are successfully shortlisted onto the video testing. But to completely fulfill all the recruitment steps, only 15 to 25 applicants get fully hired.

If you want to get your Class 2 license with air brakes, wait until next summer. CMBC has a temporary hiring for casual labourers, tasks which involve washing buses, cleaning them, re fueling them, and other things which I cannot think off the top of my head. The position is only good for 3 months since it's positioned at post secondary students.

To add onto what typer said. One of the recruitment steps is that you get your class 2 learners which has air brake theory in it. You have to get that before you're even hired.

A person could go through all the steps and get into training then take the air brake stuff that the company provides then leave the company after but they will have spent anywhere from 6 months to a year waiting to get into training so I don't know if that's worth it.

Alby 10-07-2015 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by TypeRNammer (Post 8687262)
You would still need to go through the recruitment steps, such as doing the video test and the panel interview.

CMBC will not even consider applicants if they have more than 1 violation that exceeds 3 points and more than 1 at fault accident within the last 5 years.

And to answer your question meme405 about what stops people from proceeding further into the application, between 400 to 600 people are successfully shortlisted onto the video testing. But to completely fulfill all the recruitment steps, only 15 to 25 applicants get fully hired.

If you want to get your Class 2 license with air brakes, wait until next summer. CMBC has a temporary hiring for casual labourers, tasks which involve washing buses, cleaning them, re fueling them, and other things which I cannot think off the top of my head. The position is only good for 3 months since it's positioned at post secondary students.

and the position is ONLY good for students. they need to provide proof that they are students and will be returning to a full time program

TypeRNammer 10-15-2015 10:13 AM

Coast Mountain Bus Company is still looking for Conventional Operators.

Listing has not been expired yet, it will expire once positions are filled up.


For any RS members looking for other driving positions, City Of Burnaby is looking for Truck drivers, it pays $27.93 per hour.

Taleo

TypeRNammer 10-24-2015 12:51 PM

Anyone looking for a part time gig as a skytrain attendant, BCRTC is looking to fill in 6 positions.

Head over to www.translink.ca/drive

Must have level 1 first aid before being considered.

TypeRNammer 10-26-2015 03:51 PM

Major delays on SkyTrain: Expo Line shutdown due to technical glitch

Was anyone stuck on the Skytrain a couple of days ago?

TypeRNammer 11-04-2015 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by hotjoint (Post 8611727)
Translink just called and gave me a start date for training, April 20th! This whole process has taken over a year to get in so anyone interested, prepare to wait.

With much patience, I got my start date, November 18th :awwyeah:

For anyone that's in the hiring process for conventional operator, expect the pace to be fully hired to be faster than usual compared to hotjoint. My application from the beginning and to be fully hired took about 2 months.

hotjoint 11-06-2015 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by TypeRNammer (Post 8696351)
With much patience, I got my start date, November 18th :awwyeah:

For anyone that's in the hiring process for conventional operator, expect the pace to be fully hired to be faster than usual compared to hotjoint. My application from the beginning and to be fully hired took about 2 months.

We're hiring like crazy right now. A new training class every 2 weeks, pretty insane. Great time to join the company.

Gh0stRider 11-06-2015 08:21 PM

oh shit...nammer bus drivers. I think i'll walk :troll:

TypeRNammer 11-07-2015 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Gh0stRider (Post 8696895)
oh shit...nammer bus drivers. I think i'll walk :troll:

https://media.giphy.com/media/4WHkXdDx8wjS0/giphy.gif

:lawl:

flagella 11-07-2015 11:25 AM

There will be less rude people once they learn not to fuck around with nammer bus drivers.


TypeRNammer 11-12-2015 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by hotjoint (Post 8696887)
We're hiring like crazy right now. A new training class every 2 weeks, pretty insane. Great time to join the company.

Still seeing groups of people attending the video test portion

Definitely no slow down for the hiring portion.

hotong 11-24-2015 04:28 PM

Skytrain down... fucking stuck downtown.

radioman 11-24-2015 04:29 PM

Ya enjoyed a 40 minute walk to my appointment outside downtown.

nabs 11-24-2015 08:02 PM

so any ideas what happened?

Inaii 11-24-2015 08:09 PM

Friend told me earlier that they were saying it was an electrical issue at Stadium

jdmfemme 11-24-2015 08:15 PM

I'm in Vancouver from Victoria for the week for a class downtown and got stuck. Thankfully some nice Vancouverites helped me out with directions home so I didn't end up lost like yesterday afternoon. :)

Durrann 11-24-2015 08:59 PM

Still down apparently

Mr.HappySilp 11-24-2015 09:09 PM

Any word when it will fix? Do you guys think it will be fix by tomorrow morning. Need to start planning in case it doesn't work.

Most of the time Skytrain is good for going to and from work. Expect when issue like this happen. I feel traslink respone time is too slow. It was down around 2:30pm and not shuttle and not annoucement was made till 3lish. That's too late. To make things worse the transit attendant doesn't seem to know what is going on when asked what is happening. Good thing sister work close to where I work so I got a ride from her. Not so lucky for my uncle he got off at 4:30pm like me and was stuck in DT till almost 7lish......

Gh0stRider 11-24-2015 09:13 PM

Translink has no estimate of when the issue will be fixed


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