Our employee, Aury Garcia, explains why she became a School Bus Driver. She is one of our Lead Trainers for those seeking to become School Bus Drivers and the yearly re-certification of our already licensed School Bus Drivers. She's been a part of the AA Transportation Family for 15 years.
Being a School Bus Driver is the best job for a busy mom. Christon's children ride along with her on her morning route,
and then she drops them off at school with the rest of the students attending their schools.
Her littlest one tags along as a cheerful ride-along.
"In between my morning and afternoon routes, I have time to get a few errands done and check in on my elderly grandmother before heading back out for my afternoon route. I can drive for my kids field trips and have the same vacations & snow days."
~Christon Paddock
AA Transportation School Bus Driver Since 2009
“The last thing I would have ever thought is that I would have gone from being an ironworker to being a school bus driver. But it’s a perfect job. It gives me something to do and puts extra money in my pocket,” he said.
Mike is a retired after 30 years as a union ironworker. He receives a pension from his former job uses his salary as a bus driver to help pay for sports activities for his children and himself.
His route is the one that his High School children use to get to school. They are very involved in school athletics and his flexible schedule allows him to attend all of their games & activities.
~Mike Leonard
AA Transportation School Bus Driver Since 2014
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