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Looking to bust into this business

Posted By: gooodmann23

Looking to bust into this business - 09/08/13 09:11 PM

I am currently going through the recruitment process for a position as an apprentice in a NYC union. I passed the test and performed well in my interview.

I have just received a letter which stated I have been given a rank in the low 100's in their applicant pool. My question to you folks is what should my next step be? What are my chances of getting selected? The letter stated that they "do not know how many applicants will be selected into the program".

Should I give up and just keep sending resumes elsewhere?
I would greatly appreciate any responses!!
Posted By: Philly

Re: Looking to bust into this business - 09/08/13 09:15 PM

I wouldn't give up, but understand it could be years. I'd keep throwing resumes until the day I started whatever job you end up at. Our industry is not a sure thing ever.
Posted By: traction

Re: Looking to bust into this business - 09/08/13 09:32 PM

Originally Posted By: Philly
I wouldn't give up, but understand it could be years. I'd keep throwing resumes until the day I started whatever job you end up at. Our industry is not a sure thing ever.


Good advice right there.
Posted By: sbrmilitia

Re: Looking to bust into this business - 09/08/13 11:20 PM

After you interview you'll receive a hire number. I was #29. The list is good for 2 years. So as companies need help they'll call the hall and once they reach you name you will get a call saying what company to report too. Be there at 7am and make sure you can pass a drug test. Putting in applications will not get you hired any sooner. It took a few months before I got a call.

For your first 6 months you are on probation. You can be let go at any time for any reason. So show up on time ready to work and do not call in for any reason, if you are sick suck it up and go in. If you start at 7 be there at 6:45 and be ready to work at 7. #1 is listen, do what you are told, give a %100 effort, and if you do not feel comfortable doing something ask questions. Your safety if your number one priority.

Picking up the lingo is going to be your first challenge. We all make mistakes but try to minimize them the best you can. My first week on the job my mechanic asked me to bring him emery cloth and I brought him a box of rags. Carry a small notebook with you write down notes. If your mechanic gives you a task with multiple steps. Write them down so you wont forget. Treat any task no matter how big or small as your job depends on it and take pride in what you are doing.

When you get the chance to go to school. Never miss any classes, read your book, and be prepared every evening.

Good Luck
Posted By: Robert Krieger

Re: Looking to bust into this business - 09/09/13 02:56 AM

It has been stated many times to work safe. They mean it.
It has also been said you can make a little money in the Elevator Trade, but it helps to start with a lot of money.

Respectfully,

Robert L Krieger Jr.
Posted By: aquadag

Re: Looking to bust into this business - 09/10/13 01:27 AM

local 1 or local 3? Local 1 will have a very full bench not far in the future when the tower job shuts down, local 3 has more opportunities but doesn't seem to have the talent depth, sorry to all those in local 3 who are talented. You have a better chance in local 3.
Posted By: gooodmann23

Re: Looking to bust into this business - 09/10/13 02:39 AM

Local 1. Thanks for the feedback guys.
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