Long hours, low pay - Bus Driver MV Transportation Employee Review

1.0
Dec 30, 2014
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Pros

You will receive a paycheck. You will be trained to drive the bus. If you pass the medical exam (and drug test), you will receive a Dept. of Transportation license which is usually good for 2 years. (Tip: Use this license and training to get a better paying job).

Cons

While in training, you make minimum wage. In West Michigan, you start at $9.85 per hour after training. Small yearly raises after that. This is not even close to a living wage. This pay rate will keep you in poverty. Your responsibilities for transporting senior citizens and handicapped people safely & timely is a BIG responsibility. The pay does not come close to matching the responsibilities required. One rider told me that MV Transportation hires parolees. I asked him how he knew and he said because he himself is a parolee and he recognized them. I believe that MV gets tax breaks for hiring ex-cons and people who are on welfare. ANOTHER HUGE SAFETY ISSUE: On the bus there is an onboard computer with GPS and a communication system. The dispatcher is constantly adding riders to your schedule... and sometimes deleting riders... you'll also be getting calls from the dispatcher telling you to pickup the phone...while you are trying to drive safely and get people to their destinations ON TIME. This takes the bus drivers attention from concentrating on driving safely... it is VERY UNSAFE. They law punishes people for texting while driving (and rightly so) but these onboard computer/phone/GPS units are much more of a distraction to a driver than texting. I am sure that if the D.O.T. knew how much of a distraction, they would force safety changes to be made. Another BIG SAFETY ISSUE: New drivers work split shifts - that means getting up at 3 am to be to work by 4 am. You work til about 10 am, then you are off til about 1 pm. you then work from 1 pm until about 6 pm. I can tell you that these split shifts wears you down and you are NOT a safe, alert driver by the end of the shift. D.O.T. needs to check this out. ANOTHER ISSUE: MV Transportation is constantly training new drivers and unleashing them on the general public because not many people stay with the job for long. You have to be very desperate to stay with MV. You won't be able to afford much on what they pay.

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Pros

Supportive team, strong safety culture, growth opportunities.

Cons

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Pros

Great Organization with elite leadership. Provides meaningful and fulfilling work serving our community. Organization is committed with development and training of ALL its employees. Company has strengthened all of its departments with additional relevant resources, especially the Safety Department. You can start as a driver or other entry level job and grow in the company in any department. Senior & Executive leaders are accessible and available to ALL employees with frequent site visits and feedback sessions from the CEO and down the org chart.

Cons

The health care isn't any better than any other company but it's also not any worse.

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