I got the job!!!!!!!!!!!

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Congratulations, your hard work and determination made it happen.


Thank you! I believe it did. Hard work and determination can get you through pretty much anything. And its nice to actually see the results first hand!
 
Well I am finally so happy to say that I have a job. :cheers:

OMG! YES! Excellent, CONGRADS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :blob:

I got hired by the LIRR @ 22. Similar kind of deal. State backed job.

Best advice I can give for this type of deal is;

Just simply show up on time, do your stuff and lay low, go home and stay outta the B.S. petty bickering. Watch, learn, understand how the system works and do not buck the system. It is the way it is for a reason, though it seems totally backwards.

Never take sick unless you NEED to take sick. Have full documents at the ready and saved for any issue that crops up. This not only includes being sick with saved doctor reports, but also a list of the meds they put you on and for how long. If there meds that prohibit operation of driving, operating heavy machinery, drowseyness, this is your ticket to be off. It's a safe than sorry move.

Save for your retirement NOW!!!!!!!!
Invest as much as you can NOW!!!!!!!
Do not delay this even though it is 30 + years away, do it now!!!!!!!!!!

The money folding over becomes huge. So more the merry NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!

And then, if and when possible, learn everything you can on there dime. If they offer a class on something... take it!!!!!!!!

Knowledge is power and a ticket upwards. Do not delay. It's better to move up early rather than later. It'll be easier on your back, work schedule, future family life and your own life in terms of physical work load down in the trenchs vs. a better easier job knowing your stuff up top.

Now with full bennifits, use them! And when the future comes with kids, your gonna flip out at the bill the send ya, but, laff for miles on the way home since it was only the price of a co-pay.

Again, Congrads!!!!!!!!!
 
OMG! YES! Excellent, CONGRADS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :blob:

I got hired by the LIRR @ 22. Similar kind of deal. State backed job.

Best advice I can give for this type of deal is;

Just simply show up on time, do your stuff and lay low, go home and stay outta the B.S. petty bickering. Watch, learn, understand how the system works and do not buck the system. It is the way it is for a reason, though it seems totally backwards.

Never take sick unless you NEED to take sick. Have full documents at the ready and saved for any issue that crops up. This not only includes being sick with saved doctor reports, but also a list of the meds they put you on and for how long. If there meds that prohibit operation of driving, operating heavy machinery, drowseyness, this is your ticket to be off. It's a safe than sorry move.

Save for your retirement NOW!!!!!!!!
Invest as much as you can NOW!!!!!!!
Do not delay this even though it is 30 + years away, do it now!!!!!!!!!!

The money folding over becomes huge. So more the merry NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!

And then, if and when possible, learn everything you can on there dime. If they offer a class on something... take it!!!!!!!!

Knowledge is power and a ticket upwards. Do not delay. It's better to move up early rather than later. It'll be easier on your back, work schedule, future family life and your own life in terms of physical work load down in the trenchs vs. a better easier job knowing your stuff up top.

Now with full bennifits, use them! And when the future comes with kids, your gonna flip out at the bill the send ya, but, laff for miles on the way home since it was only the price of a co-pay.

Again, Congrads!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for all the Great advice! I'm really happy and excited. Cant wait to start making some $$$$$$ again!
 
Good deal! Sounds pretty gruelling to get the job,but mine was the same way. I had to do an interview with 4 people questioning me at the same time...and they say union jobs are easy to get,lol...
 
Congrats on your new job.
After working for a month on Long Island I can't believe you were rear ended there...(roll of eyes).............honestly the craziest drivers I have ever seen and I have worked in a lot of major US cities.
Also its a shame you guys don't have a drag strip on the Island...
PS...stay off the LIE!!!
 
Congradulations Joe!:cheers:Just keep being you and you,ll climb the corporate ladder.Good Luck,life is about to begin for you!:wink:
 
Congratulations. It's great to hear such enthusiasm from one of our young. Takes me back 25 years ago when I landed a great job. Still have it. Good advice given to you to begin saving now. Another is to buy property as soon as possible and hold on to it. By the time you are 50 it will be paid off and retirement will be easier. I wish you success!
 
Congrats on your new job.
After working for a month on Long Island I can't believe you were rear ended there...(roll of eyes).............honestly the craziest drivers I have ever seen and I have worked in a lot of major US cities.
Also its a shame you guys don't have a drag strip on the Island...
PS...stay off the LIE!!!

lol you pretty much hit the nail on the head. Nothing will ever change with the drivers here, but hopefully a dragstip to run my scamp and challenger at would be nice!!!!


Thanks for all the encouragement and wishes.
 
Congratulations Joe!!! That was a long process to land the job, but you were determined and followed thru. Lots of great advice already given to ya. Welcome to the "JUNGLE" aka working world 8-)
 
I went in today and signed all paperwork! Its official I am a full time permanent employee! Id Cards, Uniforms, schedules, and everything else is DONE. Im proud to say that after this long journey I AM GOING TO WORK ON MONDAY!!!!!
 
congratson on your job.......remember the more you know the less you gotta do and the more you get paid .
 
Nice job Joe! I worked at Newark airport for 3 years and talked to quite a few P.A. employees. They got a sweet gig going. Congrats and enjoy.
 

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