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New Employee Orientation (NEO) Workshop New Employee Orientation (NEO) Workshop On your first day, you’ll report to the San Ramon Valley Conference Center and participate in a New Employee Orientation (NEO) Workshop. The workshop is held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lunch will be provided to you. If you will be traveling to San Ramon and need lodging the Sunday night prior to your Monday start date, call Lodging Reservation at 925-866-7365. You’ll be reimbursed for mileage, meals, and any other reasonable expenses incurred while traveling—so be sure to save your receipts. Remember to bring the appropriate identification with you on your first day of work. See the list of acceptable forms of identification on the I-9 form instruction sheet. Directions to the San Ramon Valley Conference Center The San Ramon Valley Conference Center is located in San Ramon at 3301 Crow Canyon Road, off Interstate 680, between Walnut Creek and Dublin. Please check in at our registration desk when you arrive. • From Interstate 680, take the Crow Canyon Road exit. • Head east until you pass Camino Ramon. • Turn into the second driveway on your right and follow the signs to Registration. If you have questions, please call the Conference Center at 925-866-7500. Local transportation The San Ramon Valley Conference Center is accessible by BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) or County Connection bus. For schedules and information, contact: • Google Map • BART (http://www.bart.gov/) (to Walnut Creek or Dublin/Pleasanton) • County Connection (925-676-7500) Local Cab Companies Yellow Cab 1-800.500.8294 Tri-Valley Cab 925.373.8294 Veteran Cab Company 925.463.3535 From the airports From San Francisco Airport: 1. Take Highway 101 South (San Jose) take the CA-92 exit towards Hayward/Half Moon Bay/Fashion Island Blvd. 2. Take the Interstate 880 North, cross the San Mateo Bridge to Interstate 880 North. 3. Continue on Interstate 880 North (Oakland) to Interstate 238 that becomes 580 East to Interstate 680 North (Concord and Sacramento). 4. Continue on Interstate 680 North to the Crow Canyon exit. 5. Go east (right) on Crow Canyon Road for about two blocks, go past Camino Ramon, turn right into the San Ramon Valley Conference Center parking lot. 6. Follow the signs to the Registration Desk. From Oakland Airport: 1. Take Interstate 880 South to Interstate 238 that becomes 580 East to Interstate 680 North (Concord and Sacramento). 2. Continue on Interstate 680 North to the Crow Canyon exit. 3. Go east (right) on Crow Canyon Road for about two blocks, go past Camino Ramon, turn right into the San Ramon Valley Conference Center parking lot. 4. Follow the signs to the Registration Desk. Airport shuttle: You may make a reservation for transportation from the San Francisco or Oakland airports to the San Ramon Valley Conference Center by calling: • East Bay Connection: 1-800-675-3278 • Bay Porter Express: 415-467-1800 For additional transportation options, please contact the San Ramon Valley Conference Center directly at 925-866-7500. .
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