Long before the first snowflakes fall on New York City's 6,000
miles of streets, the Department of Sanitation has begun gearing up for the impending
2009-2010 snow season.
Sanitation Commissioner John J. Doherty reminds New
Yorkers that the Department is currently registering emergency laborers who can
be called upon to remove snow and ice citywide from bus stops, crosswalks, and from step
streets in sections of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island after
heavy snowfalls. Step streets are sets of stairwells located between avenues
to connect streets that have a significant height differential. The rate of pay
begins at $12 per hour and increases to $18 per hour, after completing the
first 40 hours.
"Although most snow removal duties citywide
are handled by the dedicated men and women of the Sanitation
Department, emergency snow laborers are vital to the clearing of massive amounts of
snow and ice from step streets, as well as around bus stops and crosswalks,"
said Commissioner Doherty.
Interested individuals can register at their local garage between the hours of 7 A.M.
to 3 P.M.
Applicants must be over 18 years of age, be eligible to work
in the United States, and capable of performing heavy physical labor. All
applicants must bring two (2) small photos (1 ½" square), and
two (2) documents that prove identity and employment eligibility, such as a driver's
license; federal, state or local identification; school identification with photo, or passport, at the
time of registration.
For more information on how to register to become an
emergency snow laborer, call 311 or visit www.nyc.gov/sanitation.