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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Sanitation worker exam: national edition. 1st ed. p. cm. (LearningExpress civil service library) ISBN 1-57685-047-1 1. Sanitation workersExaminations, questions, etc. 2. Refuse collectionVocational guidance I. Series. TD794.S25 1997 97-22390 363.72'009747'1DC21 CIP
Printed in the United States of America 987654321 First Edition
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Contents
1 How to Become a Sanitation Worker
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2 Hiring Procedures for Major U.S. Cities
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3 Filling Out a Civil Service Application
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4 The Easysmart Test Preparation System
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5 Sanitation Worker Practice Exam 1
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6 Reading Comprehension
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7 Verbal Expression
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8 Map Reading and Spatial Relations
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9 Good Judgment and Common Sense
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10 Math
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11 Sanitation Worker Practice Exam 2
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12 Sanitation Worker Practice Exam 3
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13 The Physical Test
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List of Contributors
The following individuals contributed to the content of this book.
Elizabeth Chesla is an adult educator and curriculum developer at Polytechnic University in New York who has also taught reading and writing at New York University School of Continuing Education and New York Institute of Technology in New York City.
Jan Gallagher, Ph.D., is a test-development specialist, editor, and teacher living in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Mary Hesalroad, a former police officer for the Austin, Texas, Police Department, consults with police departments on recruiting efforts and is a freelance writer now living in San Marcos, Texas.
Judith N. Meyers is an instructor in reading and study skills at Wagner College, Staten Island, New York; director of the Two Together Tutorial Program of the Jewish Child Care Association in New York City; and an Adult Basic Education Practitioner at City University New York.
Judith F. Olson, M.A., is chairperson of the language arts department at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa, where she also conducts test preparation workshops.
Judith Robinovitz is an independent educational consultant and director of Score At the Top, a comprehensive test preparation program in Vero Beach, Florida.
Jo Lynn Southard is a freelance writer and editor living in Portland, Maine.
The following LearningExpress staff members also contributed to the writing and researching of this book: Jean Eckhoff and Edward Grossman.
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Chapter 1 How to Become a Sanitation Worker
Chapter Summary
If you're interested in becoming a sanitation worker, this chapter will give you information on the application process, the tests you may be required to take, and any special licenses you may need to have. While sanitation operations vary from place to place, this chapter outlines hiring procedures that are commonly found in sanitation departments.
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