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There are quite a few driver jobs around, but if you like the idea of being responsible for lots of passengers to take them where they need to go then you should be a bus driver. The most concentrated bus drivers are in schools as school bus drivers. There is plenty of opportunity for job seekers for driving careers. There are lots of schools in the US that requires their students, teachers and staff that need to be transported to school and picked up from their homes.
Bus drivers are not only limited for school buses, there are commercial bus companies and private coaches rented by tour groups and field trips. There are also city buses to get passengers around the city limits.
School bus drivers start their day by checking the engine, tires, and making sure the bus ready for the ready for the students. They also keep the bus in good condition by constantly checking the gas, oil, and lights. The bus should be well maintained and the bus drivers notify the administrator or the transportation engineer to have it checked or fixed if there is a need. The bus’s usual routes from homes picking up students and staff to school, the bus could go to athletic tournaments and educational field trips for school athletes and students. School bus drivers must follow the usual routes each day and makes sure that the safety rules and regulations are met. Every school has a unique code of conduct and the bus driver should know what to do in case of emergencies or help disabled children or apply first aid if necessary. Those are the responsibilities of a school bus driver. Let us see what other driver jobs are there.
The role of the city bus driver is usually mastering the routes and schedule and they need to do it as fast as they can. Bus companies train these drivers and if they pass the training course, they start working as a substitute driver or during peak seasons, work extra hours and routes. If they are lucky enough to have openings, they can work directly as a driver. The city bus drivers consider their jobs to be fun, a job and sightseeing in one. One of the bus drivers’ issues are traffic, nuisance passengers, traffic jam, and engine malfunctions, etc. See other bus driver jobs:
Last but not least, the charter bus drivers. They are usually hired for special trips, short trips, excursions, tours and other purposes. They can go to the open road, work for long hours, and by the way, charter bus drivers have the longest work hours compared to the school and city bus drivers. According to the Federal guidelines, bus drivers must drive no longer than the prescribed hours of 60 for seven days and then rest. The charter bus drivers know no holidays and weekends, they drive to follow a schedule depending on the nature of the trip.
So here are the requirements for driver jobs for buses. You have to be at least 18 years old to drive. For those that drive across the state line, the Federal regulations suggest that bus drivers should be at least 21 years old. City bus operators usually look for bus drivers with experience. According to the federal law, a bus driver should have a commercial driver’s license. But before you can obtain this license, there are series of tests and inspections by the authorities. The guidelines are strict and a four week course is a requirement as well.
The latest expected salary for driver jobs; commercial bus drivers are $34,000 annually. The local school districts have a different minimum wage range. The charter bus driver’s annual average income is $40,000 dollars. These salaries depend on the size of the organization, state, and school district contract. The highest paid bus driver salary is about $45,000 dollars per year. Part time bus drivers are having average hourly salaries.
When writing your resume, make sure that it is not a boring list of your previous job duties and responsibilities but should demonstrate how your job made a difference in each company that you work with. Don’t make the mistake of squeezing your experiences into one page or deleting impressive achievements. There is no hard and fast rule about how long you should write your resume but make sure that the statement you include there would guarantee an interview.
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Bus drivers are not only limited for school buses, there are commercial bus companies and private coaches rented by tour groups and field trips. There are also city buses to get passengers around the city limits.
School bus drivers start their day by checking the engine, tires, and making sure the bus ready for the ready for the students. They also keep the bus in good condition by constantly checking the gas, oil, and lights. The bus should be well maintained and the bus drivers notify the administrator or the transportation engineer to have it checked or fixed if there is a need. The bus’s usual routes from homes picking up students and staff to school, the bus could go to athletic tournaments and educational field trips for school athletes and students. School bus drivers must follow the usual routes each day and makes sure that the safety rules and regulations are met. Every school has a unique code of conduct and the bus driver should know what to do in case of emergencies or help disabled children or apply first aid if necessary. Those are the responsibilities of a school bus driver. Let us see what other driver jobs are there.
The role of the city bus driver is usually mastering the routes and schedule and they need to do it as fast as they can. Bus companies train these drivers and if they pass the training course, they start working as a substitute driver or during peak seasons, work extra hours and routes. If they are lucky enough to have openings, they can work directly as a driver. The city bus drivers consider their jobs to be fun, a job and sightseeing in one. One of the bus drivers’ issues are traffic, nuisance passengers, traffic jam, and engine malfunctions, etc. See other bus driver jobs:
Last but not least, the charter bus drivers. They are usually hired for special trips, short trips, excursions, tours and other purposes. They can go to the open road, work for long hours, and by the way, charter bus drivers have the longest work hours compared to the school and city bus drivers. According to the Federal guidelines, bus drivers must drive no longer than the prescribed hours of 60 for seven days and then rest. The charter bus drivers know no holidays and weekends, they drive to follow a schedule depending on the nature of the trip.
So here are the requirements for driver jobs for buses. You have to be at least 18 years old to drive. For those that drive across the state line, the Federal regulations suggest that bus drivers should be at least 21 years old. City bus operators usually look for bus drivers with experience. According to the federal law, a bus driver should have a commercial driver’s license. But before you can obtain this license, there are series of tests and inspections by the authorities. The guidelines are strict and a four week course is a requirement as well.
The latest expected salary for driver jobs; commercial bus drivers are $34,000 annually. The local school districts have a different minimum wage range. The charter bus driver’s annual average income is $40,000 dollars. These salaries depend on the size of the organization, state, and school district contract. The highest paid bus driver salary is about $45,000 dollars per year. Part time bus drivers are having average hourly salaries.
When writing your resume, make sure that it is not a boring list of your previous job duties and responsibilities but should demonstrate how your job made a difference in each company that you work with. Don’t make the mistake of squeezing your experiences into one page or deleting impressive achievements. There is no hard and fast rule about how long you should write your resume but make sure that the statement you include there would guarantee an interview.
You can find more drivers job listings by visiting TransportationCrossing.com and signing up for a risk free trial today to find jobs that are just right for you!
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