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Bus Driver Reviews
What is it like working as a Bus Driver?
September 2019
Stressful.
Bus Driver in Atlanta:
Pros: I dont have anyone hovering over me all day. You go to work and do the job and go home.
Cons: There is no direction. You are just thrown out there and you will have to figure it out in your own
August 2019
Happy and satisfying.
Bus Driver in Brisbane:
Pros: revalue what the job is worth
Cons: poor managerial liaison
August 2019
Rewarding and independant.
Bus Driver in Seattle:
Pros: My residence interactions and my independence.
Cons: The pay.
May 2019
Working for this state organization, the salary is not distributed to everyone with equal value. We have trash busses and minimum vacation/time off opportunities.
Bus Driver in Ashland:
Pros: Closed in snow days and bad weather.
Cons: Very little.
March 2019
Underappreciated.
Bus Driver in Boonville:
Pros: The children
Cons: My boss
February 2019
Enjoyable.
Bus Driver in Livingston:
Pros: Working on your own
Cons: Shift pattern
February 2019
A good experience.
Bus Driver in Southfield:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: Schedule changes
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