How much does Dublin Bus in Ireland pay? The average Dublin Bus salary ranges from approximately €27,906 per year for Clerical Worker to €45,329 per year for Driver.
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Overall, Dublin Bus reported a small pretax loss of €611,000 in 2022, down from a €5.8 million profit in 2021, mostly to do with one-off income related to the writing back of a provision set aside to cover the cost of a contractual dispute that was settled in 2021.
The average bus driver salary in Ireland is € 31 380 per year or € 16.09 per hour. Entry-level positions start at € 27 300 per year, while most experienced workers make up to € 40 000 per year.
It is clear from figure 1.1 that Dublin Bus is the main carrier carrying almost 4 times the number of passenger journeys compared to Bus Éireann PSO services. While the numbers carried on the Rural Transport Programme are relatively small it is a vital service in rural areas for those who avail of it.
For the 2021/2022 financial year, Stagecoach reported revenues of almost £1.2 billion with adjusted profits of £72.7 million. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Stagecoach is a hugely profitable company.
'Transport for London, which includes London Underground, doesn't make a profit,' he says. 'We reinvest all our income in running and improving transport in London.
Public transportation gets people where they're going while emitting far fewer climate-warming greenhouse gases than private cars. The reason is simple efficiency: while cars usually carry just one or two people at a time, a bus can carry 50 or more, and a train in a large city may carry thousands.
The successful candidates will help Dublin Bus continue to provide services to thousands of people across the city. The transport provider is offering full-time bus drivers a salary of €815.30 per week increasing to €943.99 on a six-year pay scale, 5-day week inclusive of shift and Sunday premium.
Training is for six weeks – four weeks in the bus and two weeks in the classroom. Dublin Bus do an assessment with a car first, then go on to the interview stage.