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The Bus Driver records cash receipts and ticket fares, may make repairs and change tires, may inspect bus and check gas, oil, and water before departure, load or unload baggage or express checked by passengers in baggage compartment; transports pupils between pickup points and school, and may drive diesel or electric powered transit bus to transport passengers over established city route.
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Full & Part Time Opportunities Available Valid CDL B License w/ Passenger Endorsement REQUIRED (We Do Pay To Help Obtain) If you love to drive and interact with people, we have the job for you.
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Demonstrated ability to safely drive and operate the PACE bus or wheelchair van. Drive clients in well-maintained specially equipped wheelchair-accessible buses or Ford Transit vans.
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Why join as a School Bus Driver? Extended Paid Training during Summer after you get license Will match year for year pay for school bus and transit driving experience. 9 Paid Holidays Company Pays for Permit Tests, Permit Cost and License Cost Weekly Attendance Bonus 40 Hours Paid Time Off front loaded (September to September) Extra Work Available (Trips / Yard Work) Annual increase in pay.
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We offer paid, Cutting-edge training Good verbal communication skills Requirements of a School Bus Driver: Good verbal communication skills At least 21 years old Valid driver’s license for at least 3 years Paid Training (We will help you obtain your CDL) All Drivers candidates subject to a drug screen & physical Transdev is the largest private sector operator of multiple modes of passenger transit in North America, providing bus, rail, paratransit and shuttle services.
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Clients are driven to and from facilities, homes, and medical appointments in PACE buses or specially equipped Ford Transit Wheelchair Vans. Huron Valley Ambulance is hiring part-time drivers for our Mobility Transportation Services/PACE transportation program in Plymouth.
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Drive paratransit vehicles in a safe, courteous, and reliable manner throughout the service area within a daily assigned time schedule. Join the First Transit team and be a part of something great.
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Drive a Transit, Para-transit or Motor-coach bus on campus, city streets, and state mandated highways. Full Time Bus Driver. Transit/Shuttle drivers must have one year experience with a "P" endorsement driving a bus or like vehicle.
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Hiring CDL & Non CDL Drivers *$3,000 Sign-On Bonus CDL Drivers *$2,000 Sign-on Bonus Non-CDL Drivers Join the First Transit team as a Bus Driver at SCAD and provide our clients with the freedom and convenience of reliable, safe transportation.
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Fueling buses, bus closing duties (to include sweeping and sanitizing the bus), cleaning interiors and washing exterior of transit fleet as directed by the dispatcher. Operates buses to transport passengers over established routes (transit routes, campus connector, Access, Medi-Cat, misc) according to set time schedules as assigned.
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The Bus Driver drives bus to transport passengers over specified routes to local or distant points according to time schedule, assists passengers with baggage and collects tickets or cash fares, regulates heating, lighting, and ventilating systems for passenger comfort, complies with local traffic regulations, and reports delays or accidents.
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Job Duties:•Drive a bus daily over designated routes in accordance with time schedules, loading and unloading students or clients at designated locations and schools. We are seeking a SCHOOL BUS DRIVER to join our Bastrop, Texas team.
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Job Summary: Drive a bus or other transit vehicle in passenger service over designated routes in accordance with time schedules or dispatcher instructions. My Ride to Work is hiring for Truckee / Tahoe Transit Passenger Bus Drivers and we are excited to offer a $2000 sign on bonus while we hire to fulfill a contract driver agreement with Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transit (TART.
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