What is with all the bus crashes in JoCo?

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by colinmama, Oct 30, 2008.

  1. colinmama

    colinmama Guest

  2. Hatteras6

    Hatteras6 Well-Known Member

    Well, if anything, the driver is a TA that possibly drives multiple routes, meaning she has to get up early, drive to get the bus, then drive her routes, then report to the classroom until time for her to driver her afternoon routes, then back to the bus place, then drive home.

    Hopefully, JoCo will being to consider that TAs and bus driving are not a good mix, and that just because it's cheap in the short run, the possibility of hurting a child is too costly to not hire full time drivers. I recall that HS seniors drove buses for us.
     
  3. Rostrawberry

    Rostrawberry Well-Known Member


    HS Seniors.......that is even worse. Why put that kind of a responsibilty on a child?
     
  4. mom2~1boy

    mom2~1boy Guest

    I don't think seniors are allowed to drive here anymore.
     
  5. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    <- Survivor of bus crash, driven by a 16 YO HS student.

    Hatt, have you lost your mind? The current license graduation system would not even allow this.
     
  6. Rostrawberry

    Rostrawberry Well-Known Member


    OMG...I wonder whose stupid idea that was...to let HS Seniors drive the bus.
     
  7. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    The great state of SC, circa 1985.
     
  8. brea7347

    brea7347 Well-Known Member

    I remember when I was in high school they used to have high school seniors drive the buses. One of my fellow seniors that drove a bus arrived at a junior high school to pick up the kids and a teacher who was helping kids onto the bus smelled alcohol on her breath. She was pulled off the bus and the police were called. It turned out she had skipped school that day and went and got drunk, then got on her bus to drive her route. :banghead:
     
  9. brea7347

    brea7347 Well-Known Member

    Yep, the one I'm talking about was in SC too. Though I'm not tellin' the year! Let's just say it was before 1985. :mrgreen:
     
  10. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    Well - at least she showed some responsibilty...:jester:
     
  11. Grinder

    Grinder Well-Known Member

    When i rode the bus in HS (Garner '82), seniors drove the buses. All of em.
     
  12. tassy

    tassy Well-Known Member

    Why do they do that here? The TA's driving busses? Seniors in h.s. driving busses, was that for extra credit or punishment? Are TA's paid hourly or salary? In Massachusetts, we had actual paid bus drivers. They were paid hourly and worked a few hours in the mornings and about 4 hours in the afternoons.
     
  13. mom2~1boy

    mom2~1boy Guest

    Teacher Assistants are the teachers from K to what 3rd? grade that help the teachers, usually grown adults.. No students are now allowed to drive buses here unless this has been changed recently.
     
  14. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    To save money. Plain and simple.
     
  15. tassy

    tassy Well-Known Member

    I know they don't do it anymore... but I've heard my DH mention that when he was in h.s. they used to drive the busses. I just wondered, even back then, was it extra credit, payed or punishment??
     
  16. mom2~1boy

    mom2~1boy Guest

    I think it had more to do with the Seniors that like to get out of classes early, I can't remember if they actually got paid, its been a while since they drove!
     
  17. brea7347

    brea7347 Well-Known Member

    I can't speak for everywhere, but in my high school in SC way back when, they were paid. I don't think it was much, but it was like a small part-time job for them.
     
  18. Hatteras6

    Hatteras6 Well-Known Member

    NC High School seniors, Not 16yr olds drove buses for pay. I don't recall a single bus accident in the years I rode a bus. Of course, this was back when kids didn't misbehave or distract the driver. If they did, they were kicked off the bus.

    And the decision to force, not entice, TA's to drive is strictly a monetary one that JoCo chooses to do. If a TA won't drive a bus, they don't get hired. Rather than pay professional drivers who exclusively operate buses, the county went cheap and easy.

    I agree that most, not all, but most senior HS students these days are not ready to drive a bus. I described it as it historically applied.
     
  19. colinmama

    colinmama Guest


    This is such BS. When I heard about it the first time I was appalled. Personally, I would not be comfortable driving a bus because I don't want to be driving that kind of vehicle with minimal training and have the lives of children in my hands. I can't believe someone would be turned down for a job because of this. :evil:
     
  20. cece

    cece Well-Known Member

    I think forcing TA's to drive a bus us ridiculous! It's a wonder they can keep any good TA's at all.... I thought about being a TA previously, but no way would I feel comfortable driving a bus..... Why can't they post this as a seperate position? Let someone who may have a flexible schedule earn a little extra cash.
     

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