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Know anyone who might want to be a city bus driver?

Started by Superchecker, October 31, 2017, 06:07:10 PM

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Quote from: "Chuck Bronson"
Quote from: "Laughing Out Loud"That is shit wages for Vancouver.

Sadly, this is a good wage for Vancouver.  And the exact reason why Whites are getting the fuck outta here.  I've heard that 50% of Vancouverites do NOT plan on living here until they die, me being one of them.  That is an extremely large number of people wanting to get the fuck out.



I have noticed that as the population of new immigrants grows in a city, wages stay suppressed.  Vancouver is an example of this phenomenon also.

Mass immigration and wage stagnation go hand in hand.

Bricktop

I'm surprised Freud hasn't put his hand up.



I'm sure he's driven a 40 seater fully laden with urgent medical supplies through the choked streets of central Melbourne to reach the Children's Hospital just in time to save the lives of critically ill infants.



Whilst blindfolded.

JOE

I could probably drive one of thoses busses or Mel's tractir trailer.



However driving for sustained long periods if time aint my style.



I get tired very easily. Plus I'm a very impatient person & don't have the mental duscipline to wait in traffic all day long. I think an extended term of that kind of driving waiting in long lines of Vancouver traffic would age a person very fast. Probably destroy their hearing and eventual physical well being too over an extended period ofvtime. I've frequently seen 'busdriver belly' with 40 or 50 inch waistlines not being incommon.



30 minute or 1 hour sprints in a limo bus or vehicle is more my style.

Anonymous

Quote from: "JOE"I could probably drive one of thoses busses or Mel's tractir trailer.



However driving for sustained long periods if time aint my style.



I get tired very easily. Plus I'm a very impatient person & don't have the mental duscipline to wait in traffic all day long. I think an extended term of that kind of driving waiting in long lines of Vancouver traffic would age a person very fast. Probably destroy their hearing and eventual physical well being too over an extended period ofvtime. I've frequently seen 'busdriver belly' with 40 or 50 inch waistlines not being incommon.



30 minute or 1 hour sprints in a limo bus or vehicle is more my style.

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Chuck Bronson

Quote from: "JOE"I could probably drive one of thoses busses or Mel's tractir trailer.

Have you ever driven a large commercial vehicle with a trailer around downtown Van?  I can assure you it is not always easy, and far from a fun time.



In fact, I do my best to refuse jobs there, but every now and then I still end up there.

Superchecker

Reminder, Coast Mountain Bus Company needs to hire and train 500 new city bus drivers between now and next September (2019). New training classes every 2 weeks.



600 new buses on order, expected over the next 18 months.



Launching 4 new B line (Express) routes in late 2019. 2 more on tap for 2020.



http://www.translink.ca/drive">www.translink.ca/drive



7000 employees in metro Vancouver's transit system. Roughly half are drivers.



http://www.translink.ca/careers">www.translink.ca/careers and then click onto each subsidiary!
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Anonymous

Quote from: "Superchecker"Reminder, Coast Mountain Bus Company needs to hire and train 500 new city bus drivers between now and next September (2019). New training classes every 2 weeks.



600 new buses on order, expected over the next 18 months.



Launching 4 new B line (Express) routes in late 2019. 2 more on tap for 2020.



http://www.translink.ca/drive">http://www.translink.ca/drive



7000 employees in metro Vancouver's transit system. Roughly half are drivers.



http://www.translink.ca/careers">http://www.translink.ca/careers and then click onto each subsidiary!

Very interesting for anyone  considering a job change Superchecker.

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