[NFBOH-Cleveland] Fwd: RTA e-news - February 10, 2021

Cheryl Fields cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 13 13:17:01 UTC 2021



Cheryl E. Fields


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> From: e-news <e-news at gcrta.org>
> Date: February 10, 2021 at 10:39:19 AM EST
> To: cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com
> Subject: RTA e-news - February 10, 2021
> Reply-To: e-news at gcrta.org
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> E-news - February 10, 2021
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> Now Hiring
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> Greater Cleveland RTA (GCRTA) provides 32 million rides annually via our bus and rail services, to our passengers who require getting to work, medical appointments, school and other essential locations.
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> If you are dedicated to providing excellent customer service, and are interested in working for an organization that is committed to providing safe, sustainable and reliable transportation services, then we invite you explore the Career Opportunities available. Some are:
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> Bus Operator
> Mechanics
> Senior System Administrator (IT)
> Transit Police Officer
> Facilities Manager
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> Heroes Work Here
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> Our employees are heroes and are proud to serve our passengers.
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> In December, Operator Nicauya requested a wellness check from Transit Police regarding an autistic male that may be lost on his bus. A description was provided from the operator, as well as the direction the bus was traveling. Service Quality requested that Transit Police meet the bus at Windermere to assist Operator Nicauya and get more information on the situation.
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> Then in January, Operator Semira was driving her Cleveland State Line bus westbound on Route 2 when she witnessed a motor vehicle accident. The vehicle was overturned and the driver was trapped inside with his arm extended out of the window. Operator Semira immediately pulled her bus over to assist the motorist. She called GCRTA's Control Center to alert them of the situation and stated that she would stay with the motorist until help arrived.
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> Next Stop: Healthy Baby!
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> A new initiative between the Greater Cleveland RTA and the Cuyahoga County Board of Health is launching a pilot a program to provide transportation to new or expectant mothers. The program, called Baby on Board, is aimed to reduce infant mortality rates by improving bus stop amenities and providing free rides to expectant and new mothers
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> Prepping Bus Stops for NEXT GEN RTA
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> As Greater Cleveland RTA prepares for the implementation of NEXT GEN RTA, our system redesign, our Sign Shop is busy printing and installing new bus stop signs. In order to reduce customer confusion with new information that will not be accurate until June, the signs will look just a little different.
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> Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
> 1240 West 6th Street
> Cleveland, Ohio 44113-1302
> Tel: 216-566-5100
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