I read through forty commentaries....with all the freaking snow in NYC in the past week or two.....it's reached a point where the mayor needs regular people to 'stand-up' and shovel snow.
But there is a catch....you need a ID.
I read through all the BS, and here's the deal....if you want to be a paid emergency snow shoveler with the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) for city-contracted work during major storms...like clearing bus stops, crosswalks, fire hydrants, and step streets, then actual requirements occur....to include specific forms of identification and other documents.
This is a temporary, per diem role paying around $19 per hour, activated during significant weather events.
So you could work 12 hours in a day....making $228? Well...NO....after taxes and Social Security is taken out....you'd likely get around $100 for a 12-hour job.
But here's the odd part to the story....you must be 18 or older....be eligible to work in the United States (no non-citizens)....and be capable of performing heavy physical labor. How you prove the heavy labor thing? Unknown.
Then you must bring the followings for registration....two small photos (1-1/2 inch square each).....a Social Security card (original)....and two original forms of ID (plus one copy of each), such as a driver's license, passport, state-issued ID, or birth certificate.
If you have no birth certificate (like in the case of 75-percent of Democrats)? Well...some state ID and the license would do.
Complicated? Yeah. My advice....move to Florida and avoid snow.
Note....after you get registered and have a snow-shovler-ID.....you can probably use it for voting purposes.
Also note....you don't have to be a NYC resident. If you felt some passion for shoveling snow....you could fly up for a week, get the ID, and shovel some. Note, your food expenses per day....likely exceed the paycheck.
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