Charlie and the MTA

Sad that I no longer live in New England. Always loved riding the subways and now each of the Boston lines are evaluated for $100/line . Visit 10-11 stops on each line and evaluate the ambassador and the rest room. Scary that I knew better NEVER to use the rest room on the New York system.

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I live in Boston but haven’t seen this on any job boards. $100 would be fine for the Blue Line, but might not be such a great fee if you had to get off at every stop on the D line of the Green Line and then wait for another train!
you know he'll ride forever beneath the streets of Boston he's the man who will never return.

Shopping Western NY, Northeast and Central PA, and parts of Ohio and West Virginia. Have car will travel anywhere if the monies right.
I haven't seen this either. It would not be bad to evaluate the Green Line from Kenmore to Government Center. I have not ridden the T in a long time...what is an "ambassador"? Does each stop now have someone who can direct you if you are lost?
eclark3, now that there are no more token booths, many stations have an employee who stands near the gates and handles basic customer inquiries (ie card not working, directions, etc). Ironically they almost never have a Charlie Card if you need a new one -- although they'll be phasing out those cards in favor of a "tap" system fairly soon as New York and Chicago have already done.
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