*No Experience? Love to Drive? Enjoy Working with Children? Need a Flexible Part-Time Schedule? Available Monday to Friday?*
*If you answered Yes, to any of these questions, then STC might be the right place for you!*
*Student Transportation of Canada, is looking for new and experienced School Bus Drivers. If you have a Class-2B license, great! If you need help to get your Class-2B, we will train you for FREE!*
*What we Offer:*
* $23.79/hour
* Free license upgrades
* Monday to Friday schedule
* Holidays and Summers off
* Part-Time, Flexible Employment (20-25 hours per week)
* Make a positive difference in the lives of local children
*What do School Bus Drivers do?*
It's pretty simple, in the morning we pick up school aged passengers from predetermined locations and then deliver them to school. In the afternoon, we do the exact same thing, just in reverse order; we take them from school back home (once again at predetermined locations).
School Bus Drivers operate *Monday - Friday*, from September until the end of June...that's right, *summers off.* Depending upon your specific route, you could work anywhere from 7am -9:30am then again in the afternoon from about 1pm - 4pm.
*Who can do this job?*
As long as you are responsible adult and have at least a full class 5 driver's license (minimum 3 years), we can teach you how...for FREE!
* Looking for extra income?
* Recently retired?
* Uber/Lyft/Cab experience?
* or just curious...?
*Contact us today to get started*
Student Transportation of Canada is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. If you require a disability related accommodation to take part in our interview and selection process, or have any questions please reach out directly to a member of our Recruitment Team.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: From $23.79 per hour
Expected hours: No less than 20 per week
Benefits:
* On-site parking
Schedule:
* Day shift
* Monday to Friday
* No weekends
Work Location: On the road
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