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Euro7r 01-11-2011 12:56 AM

Census 2011 Jobs
 
Received my HST chq and got a paper handout for Census jobs - The 2011 Census staffing 35,000 jobs across Canada

Period of employment: early March to end of July (start date varies by assignment)
Rate of pay: $14.72 to $18.04 per hour plus authorized expenses
Hours of work: flexible, but must commit 20 hours per week
Requirement: must be 18 years of age and over

Apply Now / tell a friend
www.census2011.gc.ca



Anyone going to do this? Government type job would look good on the Resume, I'd say.

Fujai 01-11-2011 11:52 PM

what do you have to do for this job?

Ulic Qel-Droma 01-12-2011 03:45 AM

yeah i was gonna post this too.

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Originally Posted by Fujai (Post 7261475)
what do you have to do for this job?

dude go to the site.

twitchyzero 01-12-2011 09:09 AM

I didn't get to the end of the application yet..can anyone who's applied tell me when's the deadline? This would make a nice summer job for students

Gh0stRider 01-12-2011 10:07 AM

here it is, for you lazy fucks:whistle:




Enumerator


Duties include one or more of the following, depending on type of assignment:

conducting personal interviews to obtain completed questionnaires;
dropping off census questionnaires at dwellings in a specified area and listing the address of each dwelling;
collecting census information from people living in collective dwellings (for example, hospitals, hotels, nursing homes and school residences); and/or
contacting respondents by phone and in-person to obtain completed questionnaires.
Location: Various assignments throughout Canada

Period of employment: From late April or mid-May to mid-August, 2011 (starting dates and length of employment will vary by assignment)

Rate of pay: $14.72 per hour plus authorized expenses

Qualifications

industrious, tactful, conscientious, reliable, energetic and capable of exercising good judgement;
prepared to work long hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays;
good at following written instructions and reading maps;
experienced in dealing with people;
18 years or older;
Canadian citizen, or possess a valid work permit or permanent resident status;
computer skills with access to a home computer and the Internet are an asset.


Crew leader (Supervisor)


Crew leaders are responsible for all activities related to the enumeration of an area referred to as a Crew Leader District. The crew leader trains, leads and supervises a team of 10-12 enumerators during the census. The job may also require the recruitment and selection of enumerators.

Duties include:

training, leading and motivating a team of enumerators;
performing a variety of supervisory functions including performance management;
ensuring production and quality standards are met;
reporting on cost and progress using on-line reports;
dealing with the public;
collecting census information from people living in collective dwellings (for example, hospitals, hotels, nursing homes and school resdences); and
contacting respondents by phone and in-person to obtain completed questionnaires.
Location: Various assignments throughout Canada

Period of employment: From early March or mid-April to mid-August, 2011 (starting dates and length of employment will vary by assignment)

Rate of pay: $18.04 per hour plus authorized expenses

Qualifications

industrious, tactful, conscientious, reliable, energetic and capable of exercising good judgement;
proven leaders who can motivate others;
prepared to work long hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays;
good at following written instructions and reading maps;
knowledgeable about their community/area;
licensed drivers with full-time access to a vehicle;
18 years or older;
Canadian citizen, or possess a valid work permit or permanent resident status;
computer skills with access to a home computer and the Internet are an asset.

twitchyzero 01-12-2011 10:22 AM

just applied :)..good luck to all.

bakasam 01-12-2011 03:10 PM

Damn you beat me to posting it :P

Applied and good luck all

rageguy 01-13-2011 09:44 PM

I did the enumerator position last Census, I believe it was 2006. Back then, it was by piece work. $1.56 per incomplete census, and $3.xx per complete census. If you can do it fast (walk fast, talk fast, fill the form fast), then you can easily get $30-40 per hour. What I like about the job is that it's pretty straight forward. You have a list of addresses to go to, and you have to visit that house every day until they answer the door. You also have to spam them with phone calls too. When they answer, just ask them the survey questions. At the end of the day, just drop off the surveys at your supervisor's house.

What I didn't like is that you are often assigned an area not close to your house. I live in the south vancouver area. I was assigned Kingsway and 12 or so. Also, there were lots of apartments in that area where the main door is locked. That was hard to get in. Also, there was definitely some risk involved. I had to go into people's houses (or at their door). Some people look very sketchy.

BaoTurbo 01-16-2011 04:10 PM

Just applied

Mugen EvOlutioN 01-17-2011 01:31 PM

oh great, these guys gonna be working in my building



fuck

RevRav 01-17-2011 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rageguy (Post 7264328)
I did the enumerator position last Census, I believe it was 2006.

How was the examination to get in?

rageguy 01-17-2011 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by RevRav (Post 7268793)
How was the examination to get in?

Oh yeah there was the exam. Nothing a grade 10 can't pass. Basic english and math.

SoulCrusher 01-17-2011 07:37 PM

^^ That'll filter out half the ppl that use RS

RevRav 01-18-2011 02:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rageguy (Post 7264328)
IYou have a list of addresses to go to, and you have to visit that house every day until they answer the door. You also have to spam them with phone calls too. When they answer, just ask them the survey questions. At the end of the day, just drop off the surveys at your supervisor's house.

They mentioned "plus authorized expenses", and you said you would need to keep showing up at their house every day until they answer the door. So that does that mean gas expenses will be reimburse?

ac007 01-18-2011 12:48 PM

Has anyone heard anything back yet? Would be great if we can keep each other updated on the progress.

guddagudd 01-18-2011 03:30 PM

^ +1

Also, does anyone know what are the chances they'll hire someone with no previous experience in this field?

rageguy 01-18-2011 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by guddagudd (Post 7270133)
^ +1

Also, does anyone know what are the chances they'll hire someone with no previous experience in this field?

I had no experience. You don't need any experience for this. Seriously it's just visiting a list of addresses, ring door bell, ask them questions, write on scantron.

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Originally Posted by RevRav (Post 7269667)
They mentioned "plus authorized expenses", and you said you would need to keep showing up at their house every day until they answer the door. So that does that mean gas expenses will be reimburse?

Yes you do get gas reimbursed if they assign you to a far place. I did. It was by km, so you will get 100% compensated for the gas.

Euro7r 01-19-2011 12:11 AM

What if you get assigned to a list of addresses that you are responsible for, but no one is home? Keep going back till someone is home eventually?

rageguy 01-19-2011 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Euro7r (Post 7270955)
What if you get assigned to a list of addresses that you are responsible for, but no one is home? Keep going back till someone is home eventually?

Yes. Minimum 3 calls and door bells, spread out over 1 week. After that, they are labeled as no answer and treated as completed.

RevRav 01-19-2011 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by rageguy (Post 7270988)
Yes. Minimum 3 calls and door bells, spread out over 1 week. After that, they are labeled as no answer and treated as completed.

Would that be classify as completed? or incompleted? I noticed your previous post mentioned:

Quote:

$1.56 per incomplete census, and $3.xx per complete census

rageguy 01-19-2011 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RevRav (Post 7271577)
Would that be classify as completed? or incompleted? I noticed your previous post mentioned:

A household is considered completed if:
a.) You called them 3 times and visited them 3 times, or
b.) You got a hold of them and completed the survey.

It looks like the new pay structure is by hour, not by piecework anymore. They probably realized the hard working ones are getting too much money from the job.

Euro7r 01-19-2011 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rageguy (Post 7271795)
A household is considered completed if:
a.) You called them 3 times and visited them 3 times, or
b.) You got a hold of them and completed the survey.

It looks like the new pay structure is by hour, not by piecework anymore. They probably realized the hard working ones are getting too much money from the job.

Looks like some of you guys will be cruising along and submit plenty of incomplete surveys :troll: hahah

guddagudd 01-19-2011 08:28 PM

Did anyone hear back yet?

twitchyzero 01-19-2011 10:12 PM

rageguy thanks for the tips..let's cross our fingers for piecework..and I don't expect them to start contacting prospective employees until next week.

Gh0stRider 01-19-2011 11:43 PM

application submitted


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