How firm is it to be a bus driver for those of you out in attendance who are bus drivers?

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Answers:    Not hard if you receive proper training.

You do not say-so what kind of bus you are chitchat about. Different kind of buses (city, school, intercity, charter, etc)take different kind of skills. The area where on earth you drive may also require special skills (city, mountain, freeway, snow, rain).

The first year is also likely to be the hardest. There are lots of skills that develop as you receive experience.

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I was a bus driver for OCTA. First of adjectives, you have to be in motion to a meeting to see if you can realize the brake and accelerator, and how you fit in the bus. Then at hand are math tests, mostly have to do with time. Of course the put a bet on round check, and DMV H6 are required. You must pass a physical also. After that here are at least two weeks of within class and behind the helm training. I would say the pre-trip assessment is the most difficult for most people. You later get a class B beside Passenger endorsement. I have a class A at the time, so I could drive the articulating buses also. You have to put up beside people, traffic, and tight schedule, but I enjoyed it. The benefits are highly good, and the salary is not bad any. Good luck to you.

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