Ottawa school bus companies launch driver recruitment campaign
The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority and school bus operators are launching a new campaign to recruit drivers to the profession, after a shortage left hundreds of students without a ride to school this year.
The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority and operators Roxoborugh, Voyago, M.L. Bradley, First Student and Premier formed a "Driver Recruitment Task Force", the first of its kind in Ontario. As part of the task force to recruit drivers, a new campaign called ‘Drive Yellow’ launched on Thursday.
"The driver shortage predates COVID-19, and it has been exacerbated by the pandemic," OSTA general manager Vicky Kyriaco said. "What we've all learned during this challenging time is we need to work together and lean on each other to make a change in a positive way. Kids need us."
The 'Drive Yellow' school bus driver recruitment campaign will aim to raise public awareness and profile of the school bus driver position and recruiting new school bus and van drivers to the industry.
""Drive Yellow', a multipronged campaign, aims to turn around the ongoing driver shortage in the Ottawa area by enticing people who are interested in work-life balance, who love kids and who want to contribute to their community in a meaningful way to consider driving a school bus or a van over other types of vehicles," said OSTA and the bus operators.
A "Drive Yellow" microsite will outline the benefits of becoming a school bus driver, the requirements and steps to become a driver and a list of operator job posts. There will also be advertising on print, radio, television and community outreach.
For more information on the recruitment campaign, visit driveyellow.ca.
Recommended Articles
-
Hwy. 416 driver nabbed for speeding with infant not buckled up in backseat, OPP says
Officers conducting speed enforcement over the Canada Day long weekend stopped a vehicle travelling 140 km/h on Hwy. 416 in North Grenville Sunday afternoon. -
OPP officer stops two stolen vehicles along Hwy. 401 in eastern Ontario
An OPP officer hit the brakes on two stolen vehicles along Highway 401 in eastern Ontario. -
Canada Day police presence ends downtown and Tamara Lich appears for a bail hearing: Five stories to watch this week
CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at five stories to watch in Ottawa this week.