*School Bus Driver*
McCluskey Transportation is currently seeking dedicated and safety-minded School Bus Drivers to join our team. This is an essential role that offers job security, a flexible schedule and allows you to make a difference on the front line by transporting our children to school safely. We have runs available throughout Toronto, Scarborough, North and South Etobicoke, North York and York region.
*Why You Should Choose McCluskey*
* Free personalized Class B training and upgrade
* Competitive wages
* Training completion bonus available - receive $500 after 3 months on a regular route
* Modern fleet buses
* Evenings, weekends, school holidays (Christmas, Spring Break etc.) and summers off
* Save on daycare - bring up to two preschool-aged children to work with you
* Employee recognition programs such as long service awards, safety awards, employee recognition banquets
* Professional development, employee engagement opportunities and a chance to advance in a growing company
* Nationally recognized professional driver training program
* Staff BBQs and a great family-oriented company culture
*Hours of Work*
* Monday to Friday ? no mandatory nights or weekend work, summers off
* Split shifts (approximately 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon)
* Additional lunch-runs are also available
*Requirements*
* Valid G license (FREE Class B training provided)
* 3-year driver?s abstract
* Must have a safe driving record
* Undergo and pass a Ministry prescribed medical examination, drug and alcohol testing, criminal record search, vulnerable sector clearance and reference checks
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Pay: $21.69 per hour
Expected hours: No less than 20 per week
Schedule:
* Day shift
* Monday to Friday
* No weekends
Work Location: In person
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