NYC Looking to Hire Emergency Snow Removal Workers

Looking to make a couple bucks this winter? The New York City Department of Sanitation may have a job for you.

New York City on Monday put out its yearly call for emergency snow laborers to remove snow and ice from bus stops, crosswalks, fire hydrants, step streets and other areas throughout the city. 

Workers who qualify can make $15 per hour for 40 hours shoveling snow, with overtime pay coming to $22.50 per hour. Applicants have to be 18 years old, eligible to work in the United States and capable of performing manual labor. 

To sign up, interested workers should go to a city garage with two small self portrait photos, two forms of ID and a social security card or a Tax ID number. 

For more information, visit the city's snow removal website.

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