I've had friends who drove school bus. They generally went and took care of their own business during the time between their rounds. One lady gave sewing lessons in between rounds. I know because I took classes from her. Others go home and do their housework. Lots of "housewives" driving school bus, by the way.
2007-06-04 07:28:20
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answered by Annie D 6
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You do sound too strict about this as well as very expensive. $5 per ride per kid? That's 10 bucks a day for one kid, with an average of 20 school days per month, that's $200! That's VERY overpriced for a 10 minute ride. You're going to make people pay for when they're not there to ride in your van? And if a kid isn't there within 10 minutes you're going to leave them there? What if they have to stay a few minutes after school to get some help from a teacher or to take a test, or if they have to go to the bathroom after school? You're not going to have very many customers. I wouldn't hire you.
2016-05-21 02:30:28
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answered by Anonymous
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They go home for a few hours and then go back to take the kids home. You have to bid to do field trips.
2007-06-05 03:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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they eat lunch, and wash the bus, go to meetings, clean up the bus, record the photos the video took on the morning runs.
2007-06-04 19:53:22
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answered by Granny Boo boo 2
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Some have other part time jobs such as being a barber, baker or beautician.
2007-06-08 06:22:17
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answered by Dawnita R 4
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I know one that would go home and take a nap
2007-06-04 07:31:14
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answered by sweet21 2
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they go home and do their other neccesary chores such as house cleaning and grocery shopping and etc . good luck .
2007-06-04 07:28:54
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answered by Kate T. 7
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they answer thier wife that where were they
2007-06-04 07:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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