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If you have previous employment experience in transportation (such as a delivery driver, driver, professional driver, driving job, truck driver, heavy and tractor-trailer driver, cdl truck driver, class a or class b driver, local truck driver, company truck driver, taxi driver, taxi chauffeur, cab driver, cab chauffeur, taxi cab driver, transit bus driver, bus driver, coach bus driver, bus operator, shuttle driver, bus chauffeur) you might also consider driving with Uber to earn extra money.
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Modern buses with Wi-fi, Outlets and Leather seats
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Job Description The Driver II may drive a bus, shuttle van, or straight truck, or boat–hauling vehicle. Drivers in this position drive vehicles under 26,000 lb such as a passenger bus or a straight truck with air brakes or a combination vehicle.
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Being a Van Driver for Van Pool Transportation, NRT, Salter, and Trombly gives you the pay you deserve, the benefits you need, plus the flexibility to earn more money on the side, run errands, or go home and watch Netflix.
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Part-Time School Bus Driver. Being a Bus Driver for NRT Transportation gives you the pay you deserve, the benefits you need, plus the flexibility you need between routes. Maintain proper CDL and state school bus certifications including adhering to state and federal guidelines regarding criminal, medical, drug test and driving records.
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Operates fully accessible shuttle van as a supplement to the fixed route shuttle bus service. Assists passeng Driver, Seasonal, CDL, Education. Operates fully accessible shuttle van as a supplement to the fixed route shuttle bus service.
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While no professional driving experience is required, we encourage those with previous driving experience as a limo driver, taxi/bus driver, courier, or gig-economy worker to apply.
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We are immediately seeking individuals to grow with us and serv CDL, Bus Driver, Permit, Driver, Transportation. We are immediately seeking individuals to grow with us and serv CDL, Bus Driver, Permit, Driver, Transportation.
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Work involves assisting the bus driver in maintaining order on the bus, and assuring the safety of the children while entering, riding, and departing from the bus. Learns bus route and makes the substitute driver aware of it when necessary.
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Possess a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) with both Passenger and School Bus endorsements. possess a valid school bus license and all required documentation to drive a yellow school bus.
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We are are looking for a talented individual to join an amazing team in Chestnut Park Cleveland Circle, located in Brighton, MA as a Van Driver. The Van Driver is responsible for providing transportation for community residents.
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Ensuring students’ seat belts and Child Restraint Systems are secured while riding the bus; assisting the bus driver with operating wheelchair clamps. Partnering with the bus driver to ensure that the correct students board the bus and are dropped off at the correct stops.
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Keywords: Commercial Driver, Commercial License, Bus Driver, Driver, Hiring Immediately, School Bus Driver, Shuttle Driver, Transit, Driving, Class A, Class B, Airbrake.
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Minimum six (6) months experience as a bus/van driver required. Assist Director of Life Enrichment or Life Enrichment Coordinator in assisting residents on and off bus/van, tracking attendance and coordinating equipment (walkers, wheelchairs, canes etc.
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Maintains order and behavior of children on the bus so the driver will not be distracted. The bus monitor is subordinate to the bus driver and takes direction from the bus driver.
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