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For those of you who has FP still fresh in their memory.
Doc A is Birth Certificate, but the description says Birth Certificate or a valid US passport. So I can just bring my passport? I have my BC but it's back at my parent's place; I could go get it but if I could save myself the trip, I will.
The rest is pretty straight forward.. blank Money Order, proof of residency via a utility bill or etc.
For those of you who has FP still fresh in their memory.
Doc A is Birth Certificate, but the description says Birth Certificate or a valid US passport. So I can just bring my passport? I have my BC but it's back at my parent's place; I could go get it but if I could save myself the trip, I will.
The rest is pretty straight forward.. blank Money Order, proof of residency via a utility bill or etc.
Hey did you get a call on Friday from them abou your fillables ? I was at work so I missed the call . Was told nothing to worry about Just curious
Last edited by Bardown94; 04-07-2019 at 06:10 PM..
Reason: Needed
They called me friday asked me a couple of questions and told me what to bring ... do i have my cdl class b with tank can i work in the US i told them i filled out the fillables he said i gotta ask again its procedure i said ok then he told me bring my social BC or passport money order from usps only the money order has to be from post office
The general consensus is that the Queens east-side garages are senior and would be difficult to transfer into; can anyone confirm if that’s the case or would inquiring about different garages here not be a good topic?
Thanks
Last edited by MooseOnaHill; 04-08-2019 at 06:23 PM..
Reason: More specific inquiry
Hey people, thanks for taking the time. I have the medical coming up, and from my understanding, it takes place all over the city. From what I understand, a couple of things happen downtown, blood work in midtown, and x-rays in Brooklyn. My question is where in Brooklyn are the x-rays taken? I'm considering driving in from Staten Island, because it might cut down on the day travelling. Thanks for any information someone can give.
Queens East isn’t difficult to transfer into, junior guys transfer in every year. The garages are all pretty senior though, mostly because they are the closest to the island as well as some of the neighborhoods they service. Q12 seems to be the best option for the junior guy out of all the districts. Just be prepared to bounce in most of them.
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