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Bus Driver (CDL B)

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What does a Bus Driver do?

Bus drivers are responsible for transporting people from one place to another for work, errands, school, or other reasons.

How do I become a Bus Driver?

Truck drivers are highly in demand.  These programs will train you to earn a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) A or B (upon passing the MVA test) that prepares you to drive eighteen-wheel vehicles (Class A) or school buses/concrete mixers, etc. (Class B). Passenger endorsement courses are also available.

What is the median salary of a Bus Driver?

  • $43,260

What can I do next?

  • Entry-level careers in warehouse/logistics
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8. Order/Stock Clerk
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