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Title: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Rerun on November 13, 2008, 07:14:24 AM
I found this on Craig's List.  This is part-time temporary so perfect for us.

US Census Bureau now hiring for 2010 Census. Currently recruiting for field positions that begin in early 2009. These jobs are temporary and can be part-time or up to 40 hours a week. Work in your own community. Great pay and mileage reimbursement. For more information check out: www.census.gov/2010censusjobs/index.php.

Call to schedule a basic skills test. These tests will be administered in locations throughout North Idaho and Eastern Washington.
1-866-861-2010   
 
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Rerun on December 16, 2008, 03:57:00 PM
I went to take the test today and got a 90%, so if I can do it so can you.  There is a sample test online.  They expressed a need for lots of part-time people who would work their local areas. 

Call 866.861.2010 to sign up for an exam in your local area.

www.census.gov

Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: okarol on December 16, 2008, 04:33:33 PM

Thanks Rerun!  :2thumbsup;
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Sluff on December 16, 2008, 05:24:02 PM
Awesomeness
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: okarol on January 09, 2009, 12:23:42 PM


Jenna applied and is taking her skills test today!
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: pelagia on January 09, 2009, 06:47:08 PM
great!  I hope it works out for her  :cheer:
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Chris on January 09, 2009, 07:25:49 PM
I hate test and not a real people person. I better not do this one unless it is in an office.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Rerun on January 09, 2009, 08:20:46 PM
I took the test on December 16th and have not heard a thing.  I have called them once and they said "don't call us, we'll call you". 

But, that won't stop me.       >:D


Best of luck to Jenna.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: okarol on January 09, 2009, 11:55:19 PM

They told Jenna she passed the test, but she needs to bring her Social Security card in to show them. I think they will call her to set up something. Here's the timeline from their website:

Timeline of Activities

2010 Census Timeline:   
Key Dates
Fall 2008    Recruitment begins for local census jobs for early census operations.
Spring 2009    Census employees go door-to-door to update address list nationwide.
Fall 2009    Recruitment begins for census takers needed for peak workload in 2010.
February – March 2010    Census questionnaires are mailed or delivered to households.
April 1, 2010    Census Day
April – July 2010    Census takers visit households that did not return a questionnaire by mail.
December 2010    By law, Census Bureau delivers population counts to President for apportionment.
March 2011    By law, Census Bureau completes delivery of redistricting data to states.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Sunny on January 12, 2009, 08:21:02 PM
My 19 year old son got called about taking the test next week and to fill out an application in person.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Rerun on January 13, 2009, 05:57:25 AM
My 19 year old son got called about taking the test next week and to fill out an application in person.

He will need 2 pieces of ID.  Dirver's License, Social Security Card, or Pass Port.   Not a credit card or Bank card.

I want an office job and so they are hiring for that this spring. 
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Sunny on January 13, 2009, 11:14:39 PM
Good to know Rerun. I will let my son know about the ID requirement. I hope he gets a job  and I hope you do too.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: monrein on January 14, 2009, 06:41:02 AM
I want that office job for you Rerun.   :cuddle;
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: okarol on March 14, 2009, 03:31:11 PM

 http://www.latimes.com/news/la-na-census14-2009mar14,0,2389005.story
From the Los Angeles Times
Look who's hiring: the 2010 census
The bureau is offering more than 1 million temporary jobs, and it's getting an overwhelming response from highly qualified applicants.
By Ben Meyerson

March 14, 2009

Reporting from Washington — Layoffs may be sweeping the country, but one enterprise is hiring roughly 1.4 million people nationwide at salaries of $10 to $25 an hour: the 2010 census.

A small army of laborers will be needed to locate, count and categorize each of the nation's residents. This spring, 140,000 workers will verify addresses across the country. And in 2010, an estimated 1.2 million will take to the streets to gather information from people who didn't return their census forms, U.S. Census Bureau spokesman Stephen Buckner said.

The bureau has received an overwhelming response from applicants, Buckner said -- more than 1 million for those first 140,000 jobs. Moreover, he's been hearing from regional census directors that the pool of applicants has been very strong.

"We're getting a very highly qualified group of applicants, people that have college degrees, graduate degrees, doctorate degrees, former lawyers, bankers, even Wall Street-type individuals," he said.

"Keep in mind that these are part-time, temporary jobs, and in these conditions, additional money where you can get it" can help.

Census workers earn $10 to $25 an hour, depending on local supply and demand. Those who work in cities generally earn higher wages, and more of them are needed because of the high concentration of people. However, some of the hardest work is done in the rural areas because homes are so scattered.

"Trying to count every single person living in the United States in a very short amount of time is no small challenge," Buckner said. "We literally have to walk every single street and path and dirt road to make sure we don't miss anyone."

Because of the nation's constantly increasing population, next year's census will be the largest, Buckner said.

The number of counters hired by the Census Bureau is directly proportional to the number of forms that aren't returned, and response rates have fallen since the 1970 census. That year, 78% of people returned their forms voluntarily. But in 2000, only 67% turned in their forms on time.

"It's a lot harder in today's world to get people to respond to the census than it was 20 or 30 years ago," Buckner said.

That lack of response means more feet are needed on the ground, Buckner added.

"We knock on every single door that didn't respond," he said.

Those feet cost money. For every 1% that the response improves, the census saves about $85 million, Buckner said.

The effect of hiring so many people will be a nice little boost, but because most census jobs will be temporary, it's not much of a solution for unemployment, said Daniel Hamermesh, economics professor at the University of Texas at Austin.

"You're getting what you're paying for," Hamermesh said. "It's not a permanent job creation program, but it's a little bit of extra stimulus that wouldn't have otherwise happened. . . . It's not part of a solution at all, no way."

But it is fortunate that the census is happening when the economy needs all the help it can get, Hamermesh said.

"It's a good thing the census is now, rather than two years ago, when the market was very tight," Hamermesh said. "It is some extra spending, and it does keep people off the streets for a bit."

bmeyerson@tribune.com

Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Rerun on March 14, 2009, 07:27:43 PM
They said they would call me.  I should call them again, but I'll wait a few more weeks. 
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: okarol on March 31, 2010, 03:01:12 PM

I had taken the test a long time ago but never got a call until today. I will be one of those "field-ops" workers who go to neighborhoods and track down people who did not mail in their forms. I get trained for 5 days the end of April (paid!) and then I will find out where they will send me. Hopefully it's not a really bad part of town, but it could be.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Rerun on March 31, 2010, 04:38:43 PM
They called me a few weeks ago to see if I was still interested in working for them and I said "no."

Be careful Karol.  I hope they send you in pairs.  I mailed mine in.  It was super easy to answer.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: jbeany on March 31, 2010, 04:51:33 PM
I live in the boonies.  Too many neighbors around here who greet unexpected visitors with a shotgun and big dog, so I figured I'd pass on the census job!
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: YLGuy on March 31, 2010, 09:07:56 PM
I worked for the census 10 years ago as a manager.  First I worked as a Special Places Operations Manager and then as a Non-Response Follow up Manager.  It was good money at the time.  I really enjoyed it.  They really do try and count everyone.  We went to homeless shelters and soup kitchens and one night we had to search areas of known homeless people to count them. 
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: okarol on March 31, 2010, 09:10:52 PM
This pays $17 per hour, even for the 40 hours for training.
And 15 cents per mile.
So we'll see, it will be interesting anyway.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Jean on April 01, 2010, 12:01:42 AM
Seems like that could be a fun job. As Rerun said, they should send you out in pairs, safer for a woman that way. I am going to sign up when they hire 16,500 people to make sure every one has insurance. ( Just kidding )
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: paul.karen on April 01, 2010, 08:24:23 AM
.15 cents a mile.  That is crazy.  The going price is like .45 a mile for most companies at least around here.  The hourly rate is decent though.

be careful Carol and anyone else who goes door to door.  Many people think it is nonsense to have to mail the census in let alone answer questions in person which are so personnel.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: paris on April 01, 2010, 10:32:26 AM
$17 an hour even for training?!  Great!   I hope this is "me" money, Okarol and doesn't have to be used for bills or family   :2thumbsup;
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: okarol on July 13, 2010, 09:53:40 PM
I have been working for the census since April. It's been an interesting experience and I have met all kinds of people, some were great, and some were real characters.  We are in the final phase of checking deletions, vacancies and confirming questionnaires that need follow up. Having not worked at a paying job since Jenna was born (24 years ago) I feel like this has been a good stepping stone for me. The last few weeks more and more workers have been laid off and somehow I have been kept on so far. I have spent the last 20 years raising kids and doing volunteer work in our community. Then a couple years ago I added IHD and livingdonorsonline to my responsibilities. But it's funny how rewarding it is to do something where you HAVE to be accountable. I actually feel competent! Getting paid is also a bonus - I am happy to be helping us out financially right now. In the next few days my work may end but I have gained a lot (I think using more brain cells has been good!) and I am grateful for the experience. So thank you Rerun, for starting me on this path.
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: okarol on July 13, 2010, 09:56:25 PM
This pays $17 per hour, even for the 40 hours for training.
And 15 cents per mile.
So we'll see, it will be interesting anyway.

Oh and it is 50 cents a mile!
Title: Re: Census Bureau Hiring
Post by: Des on August 03, 2010, 03:44:46 AM
This sounds brilliant!

I am glad you enjoyed it. (enjoy) :cheer: