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We Transport / Towne Bus is a premier Long Island-based school bus company serving districts throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York City, Westchester County, and Bridgeport, Connecticut.
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Essential Functions: The Bus Driver will:Morning and afternoon all days when school is in session, pick up and drop off students to and from Prep, North Stamford and Greenwich. Position Title: Bus Driver (part-time)Division: Fairfield College Preparatory SchoolDepartment: Facilities & OperationsReports to: Director of Facilities & OperationsPrimary Function: We are looking for a skilled Bus Driver who is a responsible professional that will safely transport passengers to their destinations.
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Now Hiring Part-Time School Bus Drivers in Fairfield, CT Why join as a School Bus Driver? Time off during school holidays Hours guaranteed Additional hours available – charter route opportunities.
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We're looking for safe drivers to join on school bus driver training program and become Charter Drivers for us. DATTCO is a third-generation, family-owned passenger transportation company that serves 28 school districts throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island.
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School Bus Driver. Safely transport children to and from school. Part Time Driver. School Bus Driver. Free personalized training leading to a commercial drivers license (a $5,000 value.
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School Bus Driver in Stratford , Connecticut. Driver or Bus Assistant. Provides safe and reliable transportation service by operating a school bus or other location specific vehicle with a fixed or changing route.
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Requirements Include: Must be at least 21 years of age; for Tennessee School Bus Drivers, must be at least 25 years of age per state law. Upon successful completion of the training program all necessary requirements for the position, the Driver In Training will be placed in Non-CDL Driver role.
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Must meet Company Driver Training, Evaluator, and Coaching standards within 3 months. Follows the formal Driver Evaluator process to document Driver competence using prescribed standards to determine whether the driver's competency level meets company standards and to identify development needs, if any.
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Help the Driver focus on driving the assigned vehicle. Always maintain a safe environment on the bus. A major part of our company's repertoire includes special needs transportation and services for wheelchair-bound individuals.
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Travel Drivers are school bus drivers that go to DATTCO locations throughout Connecticut that are short a driver due absence or to cover open routes. You will play a vital role within our community by helping get our kids to school safely.
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Req ID JR260 School Bus Driver (Open) Why join as a School Bus Driver? Now Hiring Part-Time School Bus Drivers in New Fairfield, CT. First Student is the largest school transportation provider in North America with more than a century of experience providing safe and reliable transportation.
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