I have been a bus driver since late 2006. I know the inside story, the scoop, the down low dirt of what it takes to be a bus driver, how to handle kids and adults, and how to survive on the "streets" so to speak. I used to have a blog, feel free to browse it or ask me a question here.
I'm not entirely sure what the gold line flag stands for.
Nope, the more the merrier. I only have my opinion so another driver may add their own opinion to questions.
That depends on the distance to the home. If the child is still 45 minutes from getting home, we will often make a decision to let them use the restroom at a school approved location (ie another school or the board office or the bus barn) Little kids are not as able to hold their bladders like older kids are.
Again it depends on district and district policy on how they run routes.
Peace Corps Volunteer
Are Peace Corps volunteers just a bunch of "hippie freaks?"
Flight Attendant
How do you handle belligerent passengers?
Sushi Chef
Is there THAT much difference in quality between the fish served at mid-range vs high-end places?
Not necessarily. It's probably boring to kids and personally i prefer to play something that is kid friendly.
Because people are just plain nosy.
Its bus drivers choice really. Ask your driver?
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