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Prince George’s Co. faces bus driver shortage, encourages drivers to apply

Like many local school systems, Maryland’s Prince George鈥檚 County Public Schools is facing a bus driver shortage 鈥 and just weeks before the school year starts.

Rudy Saunders, director of transportation for the county’s schools, said the school system needs to hire at least 200 drivers.

Saunders said a driver does not need to have their Commercial Drivers License prior to applying for the job.

鈥淲e help them to do the classroom section, where they learn the rules and procedures, and we even have drivers trained who take them out on buses to work on the behind-the-wheel section,鈥 he said.

Starting pay for a school bus driver in Prince George鈥檚 County is just over $19 an hour and can grow to about $38 an hour.

Saunders said prior to the pandemic, the school system faced a driver shortage, and that鈥檚 only gotten worse now.

He adds that health and safety precautions will be in place on buses this fall. Riders will be required to wear masks and strict sanitation procedures will be in place.

Getting enough drivers is really important to the school system and community, Saunders said.

鈥淭his is probably the most significant job in the school system because teachers do great lessons and you know principals put together great schools, but if we don鈥檛 get them there, no one will know,鈥 he said.

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