Exploring the Pros and Cons of Being a Bus Driver 4 Key Factors to Consider

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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2023
  • In this video, we take a deep dive into the world of bus driving and explore the pros and cons of this often-overlooked profession. We break down 4 key factors that aspiring bus drivers should consider before embarking on this career path. From the benefits of job security and a steady income to the challenges of dealing with difficult passengers and navigating traffic, we provide an honest and comprehensive analysis of what it's really like to be a bus driver. Whether you're considering a career change or just curious about this profession, this video is a must-watch for anyone interested in the transportation industry.
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  • @razormaw6374
    @razormaw6374 Před 5 měsíci +14

    I've been a Bus Driver for about 6 months now with Stagecoach, I have to disagree with some of your points, this job is the most stressless I have ever been. It's the most chill and relaxing job ever, I'm literally getting paid to sit in traffic, it's great. Also being late and not on time isnt streesful, because the controllers back at the depot help you out alot and get you back on track. I enjoy the interactions with passengers, even if they are intoxicated or fallen asleep. I have a great laugh with everyone and the amount of praises you get is through the roof, for getting the customers to their destination safe and sound. This is by far the best job, I put off for years and years and regret doing so. I recommend this to anyone if your stuck in a dead end job.

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 5 měsíci +4

      Obviously everyone has a different perspective
      And obviously some will agree and disagree that’s perfectly fine
      Come back to this comment in a couple of years see if you still feel the same lol
      I’m glad your enjoying your job

    • @aussiejohn5835
      @aussiejohn5835 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I am a retired bus driver with 47 years driving in Sydney Australia and I think you have a great attitude towards the job and you sound like a "natural." I have always said that you can teach anyone to drive a bus but you can't teach everyone to be a bus driver because you have to be a natural which I think you might be.
      The first 12 months will show if you have the right attitude for the job. Good luck 👍

    • @johnmcdonagh3156
      @johnmcdonagh3156 Před 4 měsíci +2

      How much much could I earn as I do tramping atm and have a young family much rather be able to interact with people and go home!,

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@johnmcdonagh3156 in brighton we’rr on around £650 a week befotre deductions
      This does vary because of weekend premiums and overtime
      This is based on a 39 hour basic week

    • @razormaw6374
      @razormaw6374 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@johnmcdonagh3156 This is exactly the reason I chose to go for Bus Driving the pay is very good for what you do I'm getting between 40k - 45k I've been told depending on overtime maybe even more but the highlight of it all I'm not as tired anymore from doing manual labour type of work so I get to spend more active time with the family.

  • @raminbaghirov9998
    @raminbaghirov9998 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Go for that. You will definitely love it. Especially if you wanna travel go and drive tour buses.

  • @meekomania205
    @meekomania205 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Worked for Lothian buses and Strathclyde buses for years.The unions weren’t liked by a lot of drivers.I never once heard drivers raving about them.2 The drivers used to say “your as good as your last shift”meaning anything could happen out there and you could also be held criminally responsible for your driving.If you google it one driver in Lothian buses had been driving for 29 years then he killed a woman.Was deemed his fault.Drivers never seem to like the companies they work for.The shift work is horrendous.The holidays imo never make up for the long shift work day in day out.The free bus pass is useless most drivers have a car. The desk staff and management had no respect for drivers. House prices are so expensive you would need to pay rent for years or mortgages and be tied in to driving if you didn’t like it.The turnover is huge right across the industry that it’s a revolving door. Oh yes the claim culture is big so any harsh braking could result in a claim and the company can send undercover investigators on your bus to check your driving

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yep

    • @bodazephyr6629
      @bodazephyr6629 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Are Lothian good to work for? They are paying £18/hour at the moment which is the highest I've seen outside London.

    • @meekomania205
      @meekomania205 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@bodazephyr6629I was there in 2006 so I can’t speak for the 17 year gap,think they were just like you bog standard company.If it was a competition between Edinburgh and London I would say Edinburgh wins as cost ..of living in London is more.pensions are good,overtime premiums not just standard rate.

    • @scottcobain27
      @scottcobain27 Před 7 měsíci

      im going to do my cpc test on monday for lothian bues whats it like for new drivers for driving hours and family life?

    • @bodazephyr6629
      @bodazephyr6629 Před 7 měsíci

      @@pmc8651 what did you do after driving buses?

  • @markadams3746
    @markadams3746 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video

    • @markadams3746
      @markadams3746 Před 3 měsíci

      What happens when people say the ticket is on the phone but my battery has ran out do u let them on

  • @pokers112
    @pokers112 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Lovely video mate. I've been a bus Driver for just over 2 months here in Melbourne Australia and you're right about the shift work and long hours but it is the best job I've had so far

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 5 měsíci

      Good luck in your career

    • @craigalexp
      @craigalexp Před 5 měsíci

      I'm In Melbourne too. After 20 years working in warehousing i have been considering a change to bus driving, i'm sick of staring at the same walls every day lol. I've been off work the last 18 months for surgery and chemo but expected to be just fine. I feel like a change after that.

    • @pokers112
      @pokers112 Před 5 měsíci

      @@craigalexp hey mate i also used to work in warehousing got sick of it so i went for my HR license drove trucks for a bit which eventually led to me becoming a bus driver good luck

  • @fruitdemer201
    @fruitdemer201 Před 3 měsíci +2

    you forgot the main pro: you do not have a boss who is breathing down your neck while you drive

  • @motive1236
    @motive1236 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I would like to drive coaches around the country I think that would be fun and you get to see more of the country. I think inter city bus driving would be more stressful.

  • @Just-Buses
    @Just-Buses Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good summation, Darren. Your company will have applications by the thousands. :-)
    Casual city bus driver, here in Brisbane, Australia - AUD $40 per hour (GBP 33.00)
    No double deckers. Just 12.5m rigids, 18.5m artics and 14.5m TAG axles.

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you
      At the moment we only have double decks I think they’re around 10m
      We did have longer 12m buses at one stage but they’ve all gone now
      £33 ph that’s good
      But is it relative to the cost of living
      We’re now on £16.83 ph basic so a bit of a difference there

    • @stuartstrachan1784
      @stuartstrachan1784 Před 6 měsíci

      More like £20 per $40 aus. At 52p to the aus dollar.

  • @area5638
    @area5638 Před 6 měsíci +2

    That's shocking the hours they expect you to work!

  • @Jack-ux1ow
    @Jack-ux1ow Před 8 měsíci +1

    Watched this since I am considering doing bus driving as a career and all the things you said are the same things my grandfather said to me about the job as well. He always reccomended the buses as a good job though despite some of the bad element about it. He ended up spending a good 50 years driving buses all over the country and even had the chance to go and work over in Sydney in the 60s/70s although he decided at the last minute not to do that. I'm planning on applying when I have had my licence 6 months which is the requirement of the company in my city. My local company pay £14p/h normal rate and £17.50p/h for overtime and thats a good wage for anyone imo, certainly is for me at 22 when all my previous jobs have been right on the minimum or national living wage. Eventually I'd love to drive the tour buses especially the open tops and once I have a bit of experience under my belt I am hoping to move up to Scotland since I really would like to drive routes up in the Highlands.
    Cheers for the video!

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 8 měsíci

      Good for you
      The job isn’t for everyone
      But if you can handle the stresses it’s not to bad
      I wouldn’t mind driving in the highlands myself but there’s no way I’m moving up to Scotland

    • @willmcallister8464
      @willmcallister8464 Před 7 měsíci

      Great comment mate & hope you get up to Scotland as it's stunning.

    • @Graeme-C
      @Graeme-C Před 7 měsíci

      Ive been qualified for about a month and yeah the job has its ups and downs, shifts are varied. I generally do an early/late cycle which has knocked hell out of me, generally i prefer the early shifts, First Glasgow pay £13p/h and any hours over your shift time and any extras are paid at Double time. Go for it!! i dont have any regrets

  • @busesinWY
    @busesinWY Před 11 měsíci +1

    I want to be a bus driver and this has convinced me to become one

  • @UR-9820
    @UR-9820 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I like your honesty I’m a fully qualified bus driver but I quit ages ago my contact said I could leave within a year I left within 1 week ! 😂😂😂

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 8 měsíci

      Your contact is correct lol

    • @UR-9820
      @UR-9820 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Thebusdriverphotographer😂😂😂 contract*** sorry

    • @meekomania205
      @meekomania205 Před 8 měsíci +2

      😂 ur a fast learner,took me 6 years to get to where u got in 1 week.well done 😂

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I’ve been a bus driver since 2002
      So I’ve a fair amount of experience under my belt
      Obviously I have to take care in what and how I say things

    • @UR-9820
      @UR-9820 Před 8 měsíci

      @@meekomania205 thanks mate appreciate it. In all honesty it’s a good job what made it difficult for me were some inpatient and ignorant passengers u get. I do like HGVs now which is a bit better no more dealing with difficult people. 😂

  • @aminsaddique
    @aminsaddique Před 6 měsíci +3

    Used to be a nice fun career once upon a time ....but them fun days are long gone....Today its just roadworks after roadworks....passenger attitudes are horrendous sometimes even turns violent......stress upon stress ....the only reason im still at it is to put grub on the table and pay the bills....
    Definitely would not recommend bus driving for young people....

    • @antonyblakeston8541
      @antonyblakeston8541 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Correct, started in 86, it was well paid, great lads that made the day pass with a laugh, passengers had respect for bus drivers. I left after 5 years went back after 7 years and noticed the decline in the job. nobody had any respect he laughs with the lads had gone. I was not the job it was. the only thing that remains is that its like a brotherhood drivers will always help another driver. glad I dont do it now but still have many friends from those days!!

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 5 měsíci

      True this is partly why I make videos
      Also the camaraderie between drivers from all companies is second to none
      I think it’s because we all do the same job
      With the same stresses
      As they say once a bus driver always a bus driver
      Because only a bus driver knows what it’s actually like

  • @meekomania205
    @meekomania205 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Yeah mate defo,passengers are a lot harder 😂but couldn’t make some of they hard turns in an hgv.All the best mate

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I have thought of going HGV
      But the hours puts me off
      Plus some of the places they have to go blows my mind lol
      Thanks for watching

  • @Turki-Alalshikh.
    @Turki-Alalshikh. Před měsícem +1

    My eyesight is bad at night. Lights have lines coming out of them and car glare is too much. Thats what put me off.

    • @howto9620
      @howto9620 Před měsícem

      did you not see his eyes lol

  • @newpersonatuni
    @newpersonatuni Před 4 měsíci +1

    4 day sounds good. Ive only ever had jobs where ive done 6 days.

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah im on the 4 day
      long days but 3 days off a week with a 6 day long weekend every few weeks
      there is a list to get on the 4 day rotas

    • @newpersonatuni
      @newpersonatuni Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Thebusdriverphotographer ah ok. 4 days isn't guaranteed then. The only one I saw was stagecoach In aberdare. They state a 4 day week. And Cardiff bus say you can chose between 4 or 5 days.

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 4 měsíci

      @@newpersonatuni yeah every company is different
      most have both 4 and 5 day weeks
      with B&H its just a case of being patient and youll get on the 4 day

    • @newpersonatuni
      @newpersonatuni Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Thebusdriverphotographer thanks man. Good luck with your channel

  • @iansadler5018
    @iansadler5018 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Unsociable hours no social life you don’t eat at regular times which can cause all manor of problems you are always in the wrong the management never take your side of customer complaints and the shifts are a joke you could on late’s for 7days finish at 1.30 in the morning two days off of which you have to get you system to change from late’s to early getting up at 3 in the morning to start at 4 in the morning I work for 12 years on the bus the people I saw that heath problems ❤ attack s strokes and just looking knackard and the management do not give a toss do your self a favour and give it a miss

    • @meekomania205
      @meekomania205 Před měsícem

      So true about the health issues if you google the studies about bus drivers the health issues are numerous.Where I disagree in that you say “give it a miss” You have to remember most bus drivers aren’t qualified for anything else,so they have to enter warehouses chills in freezing conditions,catering maybe as a hard kitchen porter lol.or all sorts of crap jobs so maybe they don’t have the luxury of “give it a miss” So there basically screwed no matter what they do.

  • @juliesmith5567
    @juliesmith5567 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I am very surprised what the hrs you do and others things I see write things and check buttons about things 😢but the drivers are very good polite people and distant and times up too but 😊❤they are patient in road works but in mind no 😮

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 5 měsíci

      There is more to it than it at first seems and yes the hours can be long
      But every job has its down sides
      Most people would say they are unhappy in there job no matter what industry they’re in
      Hence the CZcams videos

  • @doc1665
    @doc1665 Před 7 měsíci +2

    worked in the buses till 2005 then decided i would rather rejoin the Army and go to Iraq and Afghan than work another day in that dead end job. The shifts are atrocious the desk men and managers have no respect for the staff, the operating companies will shaft you as soon as look at you and the Union is as corrupt as the day is long the shop stewards get a school in the morning and one in the afternoon and just sit in the depot all day Mon to Fri and only out for themselves . My uncle was in the buses for 25 yrs and he always said being a bus driver is not a life it is a existence , if you have a young family stay away from it as you will never see them. I now do multi drop deliveries which is paid slightly less that the buses and is a heavier job but i would rather have my teeth and finger nails removed by rusty pliers than ever drive a bus again.

  • @thericola
    @thericola Před 5 měsíci +1

    What'd you think the chances are of becoming a bus driver at 19? Thanks!

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 5 měsíci

      Depends how long you’ve had your license
      I think the requirements were 1 year although I don’t know if that’s changed
      You have nothing to lose by applying

  • @sharescene-stories9332
    @sharescene-stories9332 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I wanna be a bust driver.. Im from the Philippines 😉🚌

    • @Thebusdriverphotographer
      @Thebusdriverphotographer  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I have no knowledge of bus driving in the Philippines
      What I would say is if that’s what you want to do then go for it

  • @theolderigetthewrongbitget4746
    @theolderigetthewrongbitget4746 Před 7 měsíci +2

    If you are not a people person this is not the job for you.

  • @jamesfrench7299
    @jamesfrench7299 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Bus drivers talking smack about other drivers behind their back, ribald humour that's not for everybody, gossiping that's worse than a church, petty jealousy, very male environment that's a bit like a prison and school yard environment.
    People looking down on the job in a snobby sense. Managers that don't support you. The list goes on but there's always the pay right?
    This is Australia In talking, but I'm sure the culture is similar in NZ, Americas, and UK.