"Evolution To Coach Driver t-shirt"
The Evolution range of t-shirts a parody on Mans Evolution on t-shirt.
In a choice of sizes and colours from the drop down menu at the top of the page .
This is a unique design by Gordon T alias CatBat. Is available in a choice of sizes from the drop down menu at the top of the page. It is printed Individually by hand to the highest standard using a textile paint which is completely permanent. My original art is created by myself a professional Artist and is exclusive sold by myself . My t-shirts have been sold all over the world for more than 15 years
Benefites of our t-shirts
* Art work machine washable
* Soft to the touch and breathable
* No cracking
* Long lasting
T-shirt information
Fabric - 100% Cotton Belcoro yarn
Weight - 205gm
Top Quality Heavyweight Fruit of the Loom Brand New T-shirt
Guaranteed to perform at 40°C wash
Restyled for an improved fit
One piece cotton/Lycra® neck with shoulder to shoulder taping
Bus drivers often drop off and pick up passengers on a predetermined route schedule. In British English a different term, coach driver (or coach captain), is used for drivers on long-distance routes, tours and school trips.
There are various types of bus drivers, including those who work for both public (state and federal governments) and private enterprise, such as charter companies. Coach captains in Australia are frequently freelance sub-contractors who work for various bus and coach companies.
As of 2010, there are approximately 650,000 U.S. employed bus drivers.[1] One of the most common jobs in the United States for a bus driver is to work for a public school, transporting students aboard a school bus to and from the school building. As of 2004, 71% of bus drivers in the U.S. were employed by schools.[citation needed] In other countries, school transport is often provided by the same companies that run other bus services in the area, so school bus driver is not a separate position.
In the United States, finding a position as a bus driver usually requires that the individual possess a commercial driver's license (CDL) and specialized training for the vehicle. Various other educational and vocational training may be required, but this varies from place to place. Bus drivers also need to possess social skills for interacting with their passengers, which is a daily occurrence.
In the United Kingdom drivers must have passed the Passenger Carrying Vehicle (PCV) practical driving and theory test. PCV drivers also have to possess a Certificate of Professional Qualification card which requires extra training to be taken. Service bus drivers in the UK are not subject to the working hours restrictions devised by the European Union if their journeys do not exceed 50 miles radius, but are governed by less stringent UK Drivers' Hours Regulations. For example, a service bus driver may drive for 5.5 hours without a break in the UK.
People with certain medical conditions are excluded from becoming bus drivers. Some of these conditions include Migraine (if it affects vision), Alcoholism and Epilepsy
Traditionally, before the introduction of one-man buses on many city routes, the bus driver had no contact with the passengers, the tickets being sold by a bus conductor. Now, drivers have the additional responsibility of selling tickets, keeping to the timetable and providing customer service.
Because of the additional workload many buses are fitted with closed-circuit television in an attempt to protect drivers from an increasing number of attacks which has resulted in a recruitment crisis in some British cities.
Bus drivers often come to the role from previous careers. Of course some bus drivers go on to do other things, Matt Monro for instance, whilst actor Robert Carlyle learned to drive a bus and successfully passed the test for his role as a bus driver in the film "Carla's Song". Cliff Richard learned to drive a bus for the film Summer Holiday.
Despite the fact that driving a bus requires qualifications, skill, patience, the need to work very antisocial hours and, above all, responsibility for the safety of the passengers, in the UK bus drivers have been traditionally very poorly paid, in many cases earning little over the minimum wage.