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Microsoft Technology Associate was an entry-level certification that validates fundamental technology skills and knowledge in Microsoft products. MTA exams were designed to assess and validate core technical concepts in three primary areas: Databases (MS SQL Server), Development (Visual Studio) and IT Infrastructure (Windows, Windows Server). [1]
Retired, 6 in work service, 4 pending work service R110B: Prototype new technology passenger cars 3001–3009 Bombardier Transportation 1992 Retired, 3001/3004–3006/3008 used for training R111 Funding/purchasing 2 cranes R112: Dynamometer for track testing: Never purchased: R113 Crane cars (3 tons) C260–C271 Thrall Car Manufacturing Company ...
The transit workers' contract was up for renewal in April 1980. Negotiations began on February 4, with the TWU initially demanding a 21-month contract with a 30% wage increase; they justified the hike by claiming that the cost of living had gone up 53% since the last contract negotiation, and their contract did not account for changes in the cost of living. [1]
He was dressed in the blue T-shirt and work pants typically worn by track workers, and wearing a hardhat and carrying a knapsack, flashlight, and gloves with an MTA logo. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] McCollum was charged with criminal impersonation, criminal trespass, and possession of burglary tools—a hammer and screwdriver typically carried by all MTA ...
The third track concept was resurrected in the mid-2010s under former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and MTA officials in late 2017 moved forward with the project without federal funding and at a higher cost.
The night before December 31, 1967, the NYCTA and the TWU made an agreement to avoid a strike. The deal gave NYCTA workers the ability to retire with about half-pay after twenty years if the employee was over fifty years old. This would later cause problems, as large numbers of transit workers would retire to take advantage of these benefits.
The MTA worker operating last weekend’s train may have been able “to save that woman if they had acted.” The woman killed in last week’s subway car fire has only been described as homeless.
Here’s the catch: Eating a ton of protein without doing the work (meaning: lifting weights) won’t build muscle—just like having tools but no construction. And lifting weights without enough ...