The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), a government unit which controls and operates the regional transportation system in Washington, USA today conducts the interview for the post of Bus Operators at Carmen Turner Maintainance Facility, Landrover. The candidates who have cleared the initial reading, customer service and behavioral assessment test can attend this interview at the above specified location.
The Initial reading, Customer service and Behavioral assessment tests were conducted on 1/26/2011 Saturday followed with a continuation session on 1/29/2011. Those who attended those tests can get their results now by following the link below.
About Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA)
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) was created by an interstate compact in 1967 to plan, develop, build, finance, and operate a balanced regional transportation system in the national capital area. The Authority began building its rail system in 1969, acquired four regional bus systems in 1973, and began operating the first phase of Metrorail in 1976.
Today, Metrorail serves 86 stations and has 106 miles of track. Metrobus serves the nation’s capital 24 hours a day, seven days a week with 1,500 buses. Metrorail and Metrobus serve a population of 3.4 million within a 1,500-square mile jurisdiction. Metro began its paratransit service, MetroAccess, in 1994; it provides about 1.5 million trips per year