Effingham County Schools looking to hire and train bus drivers Share Updated: 6:28 PM EDT May 12, 2021 Share Updated: 6:28 PM EDT May 12, 2021
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Show Transcript RECENTLY TOOK A C-P-R CLASS .. AND ENCOURAGES OTHERS TO DO THE SAME. AS EMPLOYERS SUGGLTRE TO FIND WORKERS ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY .. THE EFFINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT IS TRYING TO BE PRO-ACTIVE .. BY LOOKI NG FOR NEW BUS DRIVERS NOW . .. FOR NEXT YEAR. OUR DAVE WILLIAMS REPORTS. TAKE NATS} (BUS LEAVIN G) EFFINGHAM COUNTY SCHOO LS IS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TO DRIVE THE IR BUSES FOR THIS NEXT SCHOOL YEAR. WITH AN UNCERTAINTY ON H OW MANY DRIVERS WILL RETIRE OR JUST DECIDE TO DRIVE FOR WHATEVER REASON,HEY T DECIDED TO BEGIN THE PROCESS NOW RATHER THAN LATER. RE(BTT MARTIN- TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR, EFFINGHAM COUNTY SCHOO) LS WE D RATHER BE PROACTIVE, USE THE SUMMERTIME TO GET FOLKS THAT ARE INTERESTED TRAINED, SO WHEN WE HAVE SPOTS AVAILABLE WE ALREADY H
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