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TexasTowelie

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Wed Feb 20, 2013, 06:57 PM Feb 2013

Stranded at school

BEEVILLE — The Beeville Independent School District finds itself between a school bus and a hard place.

Its transportation department — with 33 employees and an annual budget of a $1.36 million — has a full fleet of 18 buses, but not enough people to drive them.

“The district is short of drivers,” admits Assistant Superintendent Erasmo Rodriguez. “We can’t compete with the big boys.”

Meaning, a person with a commercial driver’s license (CDL) can get work in the Eagle Ford Shale program at significantly higher wages than what BISD pays.

More at http://mysoutex.com/view/full_story_landing/21766150/article-Stranded-at-school-?instance=landing_news_lead_story .

[font color=green]The district pays its drivers $11 to $14 an hour, Eagle Ford Shale drivers earn between $25 and $30 an hour.[/font]

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Stranded at school (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2013 OP
so instead of raising wages to compete, they blame the competition. hobbit709 Feb 2013 #1
Is it two hours of work in the mornings and two hours of work in the afternoons? DhhD Feb 2013 #2
If the going rate is $25, pay it. mbperrin Feb 2013 #3

DhhD

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2. Is it two hours of work in the mornings and two hours of work in the afternoons?
Thu Feb 21, 2013, 05:47 PM
Feb 2013

Is it 4 hours a day? And maybe part time has no benefits?

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