I am so sick of snow!! Today we are having our third or fourth snow day where all schools have closed. We're going to be going to school until July! Snow day today which means that tomorrow will be a delay. Delays are the worst. It is just a major mess! No one ever delays the same amount of time so schools on the second and third tier of transportation end up going late, etc. Major pain in the neck. This year seems to be especially bad. Could it be worse because I'm 50 now and my patience, what little I had, is gone? Spring, please come soon!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Friday, December 12, 2008
Christmas
December is a slow month in the bus business. Fall sports have ended and winter sports really haven't begun yet. Schools are in the "I'll take care of it after the holidays" mode and nothing really goes on. The problem with being slow is that most of my employees live week to week. So, with business being slow, there isn't a lot of overtime pay. This is the time of year when drivers need it most. We tell them during the autumn months when there working 50, 60 and even 70 hours per week to save their money! I guess that is easier said than done. What becomes very depressing to me is that drivers come to us for loans or asking for more work and I really can't help them. It has become a very depressing time of year for me. Instead of looking forward to the holidays, I start to dread them. I start to feel guilty about all the people I know that have trouble paying bills or that can't give their families the Christmas that they want to give. Not only do I feel guilty, I feel responsible. It is this huge weight on my back. Christmas is supposed to be an enjoyable time, but when you own a business, it becomes a real downer. People never have enough and in this economy, it is worse than ever. If you pray, please pray that the economy gets better soon.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Guns
Today one of my buses got shot at in the inner city. Fortunately no one was hurt however the driver and the kids were very upset. The kids yelled "he's got a gun" and within a split second the window on the service door (entrance door) was shattered. Thankfully, no one was hurt - this time. What do we have to do to get guns off the street? Hopefully this is an Obama agenda item. Gun control isn't the answer. Then it would be the criminals that have the guns and the honest people that don't. How do we get guns out of the hands of criminals?
Now I have to go deal with a driver that wants to quit because she doesn't want to drive that run any longer. Has the time come after 20 years in the business that we have to pay "battle pay" to inner city drivers? I certainly hope not because that isn't factored into our daily rate! And if we do charge it back to the school, who has to pay for it - yes, the taxpayer. How unfortunate.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Another month down...........
To date we have completed two months of the 08-09 school year - only 8 more to go but whose counting!!! October always ends with a bang because kids are off the wall due to the stupid Halloween holiday. Halloween has never been a favorite of mine, even as a kid. We have to spend the last week in October reminding drivers that they can't dress in anything scary or anything that would interfere with their vision. In other words, no ghosts, goblins or witches and no masks. I tell all the drivers that before they plan their costume, make sure a 3 year old wouldn't get scared. I tell them to find something fun. Generally we don't have a problem. Then there's the candy issue. No candy allowed on buses. Do you know how many kids these days have allergies? Well I can tell you its tons! So, not only do I have remind drivers that they can't give out candy but they also have to make sure no one is eating candy on the bus. This is a difficult task.
If it were up to me, Halloween would not be a holiday. I think its dumb and every year I lose my patience a little more..................
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Work or Starve?
Human nature tells us that if we don't work to earn money then we can't eat or pay our basic bills like housing, heat, phone, etc. However, some people don't seem to get the connection. I realize that keeping ourselves healthy is an important thing but what is more important - our physical health or eating and paying our bills? This is a debate question - I know there is no real anwser. Here is something to ponder............
An employee has a knee injury. This is not an injury recieved on the job but rather something he did on his own time. He calls into work saying that his knee is hurting and too swollen to drive. He goes to the doctor and is told to stay off his knee for four to six weeks and that means no work. After the four to six week period, they will decide whether or not surgery is required and that would mean another eight weeks with no income. After ten days of being off the leg, the driver says he's feeling better. The swelling has come down however he doesn't want to go against his doctor's orders so he decides to remain at home until the surgery is completed.
This particular employee has no money. He is constantly coming to us asking for a "pay advance" to pay rent, electric bill, etc.
What would you do? Would you follow the doctor's orders or would you tell the doctor that unless he is going to pay your bills then you are returning to work? Your answer is a basic judge of your work ethic. Let me know what you think...............
Monday, October 20, 2008
A chill in the air........
There is definitely a chill in the air in New England. It is a gentle reminder that winter is right on our heels. Before you know it we'll be having conversations with administrators at 4:30 a.m. That is when the decision making starts. It always goes the exact same way. Every administrator calls and says "what are the other schools doing?" They are so funny. No one wants to be the first to say "close".
October is a challenging month but not as bad as September. The weekends in autumn are very busy. We have so many football games, festivals, etc. going on that our drivers are busy all weekend, which in turn means that we have to be "on call". Inevitably, each and every time we have company or go out to dinner, the phone rings with some situation that needs to be handled. Owning a business of this kind doesn't allow you to work from 9 to 5 and leave your work at work. It is always with you no matter where you are. It follows you everywhere, even on vacation. There is never really any "time off." I suggest that before you go into business for yourself, you think long and hard about how valuable your time is.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
I survived September.....................
I can't believe the month of September is over and I actually survived. I can't tell you the number of times that I actually quit my job (at least in my head). I spend countless hours on the phone with complaining parents, confused drivers and egotistical administrators. Meeting upon meeting with different school systems and numerous changes each day in individualized transportation. To say September is exhausting is an understatement. I can't sleep because the thoughts of the day just circle in my head. All month long I kept praying for October 1st and it is finally here. Now I can breathe!!!
Here is a story of a typical school bus day. Right in the middle of the month, when things are as crazy as could be, one of my bus drivers calls to tell me he was handed a note at the school in the afternoon. This note states that no child is to be left off the bus unless a parent is there to meet them. This is for grades K-6. Well in my mind I thought something terrible must be happening in town. I'm thinking there is some crazy person going around snatching kids as they are walking home! Well that wasn't the case. Some egotistical administrator decided he was going to "get control" of the buses and decided to sent this notice out. The only problem was that he failed to notify the parents!!! Therefore, we had busloads of kids being returned to school and a town full of irate parents.
The kicker in the whole story is this - the administrator sends a letter home to parents the next day saying that the bus drivers took the letter "too literally"!!! As always, its the bus drivers fault. All because we followed directions!!
Let's hope October is a calmer month. If September lasted more than 30 days each year, I don't think my heart could take it!!






