So I know the whole process is very time consuming and selective. My question is I just moved to a new town so I do not have "Residency" anywhere but I am a bilingual hispanic female. Anyone? Thanks!
Posted by: Delta784
Being a bilingual female certainly increases your stock dramatically. The problem is that one never knows what departments will be calling for a Spanish-speaking list, a female list, etc.
If you're taking the upcoming CS exam, be sure to pick the Transit Police as one of your choices.
Posted by: Wolfman
Do you have a good lawyer to file suit if you are passed over?
Posted by: Danman
you will have some favor i beleave
Posted by: usaf1199a
MBTA all the way... good luck to you.
Posted by: Danman
yeah mbta would be a good shot for you
Posted by: asyouwere
I wouldnt worry about the physical test either..they put steps to ensure all will pass.
Posted by: xterra55
Thanks for all your replies they were all very helpful
Posted by: Deuce
mmmmm bilingual female.. wait, damn never mind sorry...
Posted by: wgciv
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Originally Posted by Deuce
mmmmm bilingual female.. wait, damn never mind sorry...
Shouldn't the above post be moved to the sexual harassment thread???
Posted by: xterra55
Yes probably.... Calm down Deuce!
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