Posted by oldfarmtractor on September 06, 2013 at 06:16:16 from (209.117.250.34):
In Reply to: School bus drivers. posted by randallinMo on September 06, 2013 at 05:40:31:
I was a sub school bus driver since "85. Since I was a teacher at the high school and had a semi license, I thought I might as well help out.
When the CDL"s came out, we had tests at the Junior High and I took them all and of course passed them. They were quite easy back then.
I retired from teaching and they asked me to be a daily sub a couple months into the school year. This is my second year with a regular route. I only drive high school kids and many remember me from my teaching years. Discipline is easy if you are consistent and have support from the school. Our drivers are employees of the school and thus get their support. Parents don"t give me much grief but then again, many of them are my former students.
Never been background check or fingerprinted but do have to pee when they do a random. Since I am always clean, I am often "picked" for the random.
And as mentioned above, another pension is in the works.
Yep, bus driving is one of the easier jobs out there. No homework, nice people to work with and you don"t have to see the boss until you come back from routes.
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