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Wages IHCgirl 11-23-02  
Hi there. I'm considering going into the bus driving business and I was curious what the starting wages are for this kind of job? Any info would be appreciate. Thanks
Re: Wages IHC Bus Man 12-22-02  
Im a school bus driver/owner and i started out at
$14 per hour but it is a lot of responsibility i also would get paid the same to wash and maintain the buses on the weekends. if you have any questions feel free to ask me
Aaron
Re: Wages Mark O. 12-6-02  
Bus driver wages differ greatly depending upon the location around the country.

Generally speaking, school bus wages start anywhere from $7.00 per hour to more than $15.00. Transit driver wages tend to be a little higher. Motorcoach driver wages average about $10.00 per hour.

The actual take home wage differs greatly as well. Some operations have a minimum number of hours per day. Others pay only for the actual hours worked. For instance, one local district pays almost $14.00 per hour but pays only for actual driving time--about 2.5 hours per day with two shifts. The district next door pays $11.00 per hour but pays a minimum of two hours per shift.

Public employers usually also pay very generous benefit packages in addition to the pay.

Good luck and have fun.

Mark O.
Re: Wages LeeT 11-28-02  
I've seen a lot of ads around town (Anchorage,Alaska) for beginning school bus drivers starting at $11.60 an hour. That seemed kind of low for the level of responsibility involved. Don't know about anywhere else
Lee
Re: Wages IHC Girl 12-25-02  
Your right, its alot of resonsibility, but I'm willingly to take that on for the kids sake. Might I suggest, Aaron, goin to SchoolBusFleet.com and joining the forums...you would love it there. Hope to see you there soon.
Re: Wages Jason Wiggers 1-15-04  
We are looking for averages wages for oregon technician wages and also Parts employee wages for the Oregon ares.
Re: Wages mike 1-29-03  
Another thing you could consider is checking out your local "retirement community" some of the bigger ones hire full time drivers.
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