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Steven Ransom
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over 6 months ago

Island Transit Transit Bus Operator Operates public transit vehicles on Whidbey Island and adjoining service areas. Part-time, guaranteed 20 hrs/week with generous employee benefits; flexible schedule required. Starting wage $19.44 hr following training. Employment contingent upon drug test, reference, criminal background, and motor vehicle record check. A required application packet is available at www.islandtransit.org or Island Transit office. Equal Opportunity and Drug-Free Workplace

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Edward Rocco DeSimone
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over 6 months ago

If you are a Bus Operator, remember that politeness counts. Your passengers' safety is your primary responsibility, but saying something nice pays real dividends. You most likely will see the same passengers every day during your three month tour of that route. Why not make them feel comfortable with you and your driving ? Always keep a positive attitude and know that you have Supervisors who will assist you with any issue.

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Kathleen Alexander
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over 6 months ago

Give it a try the experience is great of course you have good days and you have bad ones ...but if you love working with people it's a good job

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Kathleen Alexander
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over 6 months ago
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Veester Mcclure
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Veester Mcclure
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Violette Hancock
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over 6 months ago

Do your job be nice to the people because they are who u are working with, taking them from one point to the next. Be concerned, for their well being as well as yours, be willing to lend a helping hand ,the job is not all about u it's about the people u are carrying. Leave your problem at home, u are not going to please everyone but hold your head up and press on . Mind your business, leave others along. Stay focus on driving your people safe ,keep your eyes looking father down the road then that, that is in front of u keep your eyes moving ,see the whole picture, and keep u a way out, and make sure others see u. Make full stops at stop signs, wait three sec, before leaving the stop light.wave and bow at intersections to make sure you got a clear way through. Stay alert and stay focus..do your job u will last a long time, keep God first.

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Frances Kesner
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over 6 months ago
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Frances Kesner
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Steven May
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over 6 months ago

Be strong secure thatbag

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