I Salute you sir LOL I think I would have a nervous breakdown if I ever had to drive a bus. At least on the monorails there are parents there to keep the kids reasonably in order (in theory anyway LOL).Big Wallaby wrote:I have driven just about every kind of school bus you can think of.
On my high school route, it was so much fun to watch the kids get on and duck down so they wouldn't be seen. I had the kids that knew their parents had money and didn't have to send them by bus but did anyway.
I did have a couple that would talk to me, and when my bus, 7447, was in shop, they would ask where it was.
I had my thugs, too. One would sit in the very back seat, and if I was at a stop and he heard my horn, he would stick his finger out the window at the driver. If there was a fight, he would break it up. If someone was causing trouble, his eyes would be glued to me until I gave him the nod and then found something very interesting outside the bus.
Good times. But I am glad I am not doing that anymore.
And for everyone that's ever been on or driven a school bus, I think I was the Railroad King. Between my routes and Swim Shuttles in Tualatin, OR, I crossed railroad tracks 28 times a day.
There was a time that I took a trip into Vancouver, WA, came back and picked them up that night. On the way, I got a little lost and found myself crossing a railroad yard, with trains going EVERYWHERE. I literally couldn't stop without being on a set of tracks. To this day, I can't find where I was on a map. There's gotta be a colloquialism in there somewhere. "Yup, I was as scared as a school bus driver driving across a busy railroad yard!"
I remmeber in high school when my best friend got his license. They had an extra vehicle so he was allowed to dirve to school, and came clear across town to pick me up (even though he lvied not far from the school.) Happiest days of my life! Let me tell you... to not have to ride the bus anymore!