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“Pushing them onto the bus, instead of UNDER it, where I can smash their helpless bodies into mailboxes! AHHH-HAHAHA!” Ed takes another big swallow from his handleless antigravity mug of Everclear. The others do not speak—not after the many times has Ed bragged about his hallucinations about the ghost of Pop Clutch, the bus driver he murdered for the lulz, and the reason for the driver shortage. Tom collects paycheck; reaches for his own floating mug.
Decent joke, sloppily handled. Can’t Batiuk think of another way to get his theme across without a character mentioning “bus driver shortage” every day this week?
There is actually a real school bus driver shortage in a lot of school districts in the US. It’s mostly because this is a part-time job with few or no benefits, so mostly retired people do it. And more and more of them are retiring from it THAT job…
I know in my town, the different levels of school (elementary, junior high, high school, etc…) all have different start/end times. That way the drivers can work multiple schools. Of course, this means I see some kids getting dropped off at 6pm.
Returning after COVID, they were restricted to every other seat, staggered, with only siblings sitting together. So we had rotating in person HS Days, 1, 2, 3, with Wednesday virtual for all, and staggered start times so each bus did 2 elementary runs. Staggered start times would still work, but cost more for labor.
billsplut about 11 hours ago
“Pushing them onto the bus, instead of UNDER it, where I can smash their helpless bodies into mailboxes! AHHH-HAHAHA!” Ed takes another big swallow from his handleless antigravity mug of Everclear. The others do not speak—not after the many times has Ed bragged about his hallucinations about the ghost of Pop Clutch, the bus driver he murdered for the lulz, and the reason for the driver shortage. Tom collects paycheck; reaches for his own floating mug.
J.J. O'Malley about 11 hours ago
Decent joke, sloppily handled. Can’t Batiuk think of another way to get his theme across without a character mentioning “bus driver shortage” every day this week?
Blu Bunny about 11 hours ago
Pushing the kids back on? What parents, most parents are probably at work.
Argythree about 10 hours ago
There is actually a real school bus driver shortage in a lot of school districts in the US. It’s mostly because this is a part-time job with few or no benefits, so mostly retired people do it. And more and more of them are retiring from it THAT job…
zmech13 Premium Member about 10 hours ago
I know in my town, the different levels of school (elementary, junior high, high school, etc…) all have different start/end times. That way the drivers can work multiple schools. Of course, this means I see some kids getting dropped off at 6pm.
Carl Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Since the main purpose of public schools is child care and warehousing this will be a complete nonstarter.
Mopman about 4 hours ago
Yeah, this makes sense. We’ll cut the school day in half and eliminate half the curriculum.
ladykat Premium Member about 4 hours ago
Ed has a point.
rockyridge1977 about 3 hours ago
Ed has the solution….just ask him!!!!!
WilliamVollmer about 3 hours ago
Out of the mouths of cranky old bus drivers.
lemonbaskt about 3 hours ago
well its bowling night thursday chili dogs half price at margo lane and the bathrooms will be locked
Drbarb71 Premium Member about 2 hours ago
All of them will come home to empty homes. This isn’t the 60’s anymore!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 2 hours ago
The kids will have to GET UP earlier to justify letting them out at midday.They can change the time clock but not the hours required
joeallendoty57 Premium Member about 2 hours ago
If the parent’s will be pushing kids back onto the bus Ed Crankshaft drives, it means the kids do not like riding with him.
tcayer 40 minutes ago
Returning after COVID, they were restricted to every other seat, staggered, with only siblings sitting together. So we had rotating in person HS Days, 1, 2, 3, with Wednesday virtual for all, and staggered start times so each bus did 2 elementary runs. Staggered start times would still work, but cost more for labor.
Stephen M Dallas 15 minutes ago
How many times has Batuik done the bus driver shortage storyline now and when will he realize the Pulitzer committee isn’t calling?