Transportation Staff Sample Clauses

Transportation Staff. The Board shall allow each bus driver up to $75.00 per year for the purchase of jacket(s) to be approved and purchased by the Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds.
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Transportation Staff. 19.1 Regular drivers (not substitutes) working on Saturday or Sunday will be paid at the premium rate. 19.2 Field/athletic trips and mid-day (which are not part of the driver’s regular bid route) and which require a driver to return to work shall be paid a minimum of two hours for the trip, including necessary prep time. 19.3 If a new school or an additional route for a school already being served is added to the transportation system, drivers will be given the opportunity to bid on the route. It will be awarded by seniority except that no driver will be awarded routes that will total more than eight (8) hours per day unless the Superintendent determines it is in the best interest of the school system. 19.4 Regular drivers will be guaranteed two (2) hours per morning and afternoon assignments, including travel, preparation, and fueling and route time. 19.5 A. Each August, and at least ten (10) working days prior to the beginning of school, all drivers shall bid on the basis of seniority for all routes as developed by the Transportation Supervisor. Two (2) working days prior to the bid, all routes shall be posted in the transportation office or driver’s room for review by all drivers. Full-time permanent sub/floater positions shall be considered a “route” and shall be bid on during the August meeting. School calendars which have been received or a combined calendar shall be available for review at that time, as shall a start and end time for each school. The Transportation Supervisor will notify all drivers before the last day of school of the August bid meeting date.
Transportation Staff. 19.1 Regular drivers (not substitutes) working on Saturday or Sunday will be paid at the premium rate. 19.2 Field/athletic trips and mid-day (which are not part of the driver’s regular bid route) and which require a driver to return to work shall be paid a minimum of two hours for the trip, including necessary prep time. 19.3 If a new school or an additional route for a school already being served is added to the transportation system, drivers will be given the opportunity to bid on the route. It will be awarded by seniority except that no driver will be awarded routes that will total more than eight (8) hours per day unless the Superintendent determines it is in the best interest of the school system. 19.4 Regular drivers will be guaranteed two (2) hours per morning and afternoon assignments, including travel, preparation, and fueling and route time. 19.5 Each August, and at least ten (10) working days prior to the beginning of school, all drivers shall bid on the basis of seniority for routes as developed by the Transportation Supervisor. Two (2) working days prior to the bid, all routes shall be posted in the transportation office or driver’s room for review by all drivers. School calendars which have been received or a combined calendar shall be available for review at that time, as shall a start and end time for each school. The Transportation Supervisor will notify all drivers five (5) days in advance of the bid date. Beginning at 8:00 AM on the day of route bidding, all bus drivers shall select routes for the school year. The most senior driver shall make the first selection and the least senior driver the last selection taking no more than fifteen (15) minutes to complete his/her bid process. Buses will be assigned to routes by the Transportation Supervisor or Superintendent’s designee. Once bidding is complete, all reasonable efforts shall be made to retain the same bus assigned to the route selected in the August bid. A driver not present for route bidding may submit to the Transportation Supervisor or the Superintendent’s designee a written notice of his/her choice in rank order of the route preferred. He/she will be assigned his/her highest choice available at his/her turn to pick. A driver who is not present for route bidding and has not submitted their written choices to the Superintendent or Superintendent’s designee will be moved to the end of the seniority list for the purpose of route bidding and will be assigned a route by the Superinten...

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