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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.



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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.

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Dublin Bus has an overall rating of 3.9 out of 5, based on over 53 reviews left anonymously by employees. 84% of employees would recommend working at Dublin Bus to a friend and 73% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has improved by 3% over the last 12 months.

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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.

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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.

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Training can last up to three months and might include reviewing traffic laws and safe practices, practicing bus driving maneuvers, learning and driving your designated route, taking supervised drives and learning the school's rules and regulations.

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If you are between the ages of 5 and 15 years, you can travel on the bus by paying a cash fare or by using your Child TFI Leap Card when paying for a child fare. You can get a Leap Card on www.leapcard.ie.

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The trip will start in Istanbul and finish in London after winding through 22 different countries. The 56-day route has been planned by Indian expedition company Adventures Overland. It beats the current longest bus journey - 6,200 kilometers on a trip run by Peruvian company Ormeño - by a long way.

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This responsibility can be stressful, as school bus drivers are responsible for the safety and well-being of their passengers. They must also navigate busy streets, unpredictable traffic, and inclement weather conditions, all while ensuring that students are on time for class.

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7. Earn great benefits. Bus drivers can receive various benefits from their employers, such as health and dental insurance, life insurance, sick leave, vacation time and 401(k) contributions. Some states also offer these benefits for bus drivers who are part-time employees.

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The pros of being a school bus driver include minimal work hours, no degree requirements, independent work, and paid holidays, while the cons are low pay, job stress, and physical discomfort.

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