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Captgombo. New York Jim, what list ranges are you guys in? Im in the 157? Range and went in on the 9th of September for the Preinterview. Called and left a message for the mrs shivers that people have spoken about on this forum last night.
Captgombo. New York Jim, what list ranges are you guys in? Im in the 157? Range and went in on the 9th of September for the Preinterview. Called and left a message for the mrs shivers that people have spoken about on this forum last night.
My list number is in the 164* range and I went in for pre interview on the 10th of September. I don't know if they go by list number or pre-interview date when it comes to calling for medical.
Whoaaaa was sworn in today and I got the nov 18th class which gives me much needed time for personal things. Also everyone at 180 was amazingg and helpful some really nice ppl there.
Anyone else getn called??
Hopefully some of u will be my classmate in nov =)
Justin that is awesome. Can u give me step by step instructions on what takes place? God willing they call me next week before the 18th so I can give proper notice to my job. Were you there all day like ppl say?
Sure thing glad to help out. I suggest getting there 630 645 the receptionist gets there 7am and will let ppl come upstairs and sign in and get your ticket. I was number 4 in line. Right at 730 they ask who's here for medical you get in line fill out a couple papers with your name and ss# nothing crazy and then they call your tix number.
Bye 8am I was in the medical portion. Again they call bye ticket number so I was 2nd to be called for the process. Youll take the questionaire asking medical history on the computer nothing big at all.
You get a copy of that questionaire and wait to be called by the nurses. When they call you will first give a small urine sample they check for sugar I believe diabetes.
Then from there its the EKG & Blood Pressure check
Then vision which is a machine that u look into and it has shapes and u nees to identify which ones look different but there's like 10 different sizes and then they blink red lights on both sides to check ir perphial vision then check your color sight naming the numbers inside a colliage like painting.
Then its the hearing test. You go into a booth and put headphones on and when u hear a beep you hit the clicker in your hand and there's diff levels of sound from obvious to very faint
Last the doctor reviews all the results and does a reflex test and makes u follow her finger nothing crazy at all and signs off on your paperwork w a Q for Qualify or N Not Qualify
Next you take that slip to human resource rep fill out more paperwork as far as beneficeries some tax info etc and you hand in your 21 page booklet. Make sure you have your drivers license. .passport..ss card
Last you meet with the human resources rep she goes over your paperwork making sure you didn't miss anything if you did shell point it out and you fill it in then. Some more signing papers. You take your fingerprints and she puts your info in the computer and you get your pass Id number so when you start schollcar you'll get on the first day She swears you in and you take a photo Id and your a new employee =)
Everyone was extremely nice and everyone wants you to suceed and make it here I was very impressed bye everyone. Gl to you and everyone I hope to meet some of you =)
Congratulation Justin. I got the call today to come down for final processing hoping to get in the November class. List #1520s took D/T 9/6 looks like the list is moving again good luck to all.i will keep you posted.
If there is anyone that has experience with the medical exam portion of the hiring process that can please advise on the MTA will respond to somebody with Type II Diabetes that is in control with oral medication?
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