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![]() Phil Richards wrote: Nicholas D Richards wrote: Obviously I'm not prepared to disclose my salary in public except it's way under £500 per week. And yes it does involve dealing face to face with the public along with their bad tempers and abuses in a transport/travel related enviroment. A London Transport bus driver earns £8.60 an hour (it's advertised on the buses). According to European Law a bus driver cannot work for more than 54 hours in a single week and 90 hours in any two consecutive weeks. So assuming our driver does the full 90 hours in 2 weeks he will make £774 in those two weeks (averaging £387 a week). Even in a week where he works 54 hours he will make only £464.40 (less than £500). Tube drivers make more though I don't know why, their job seems less difficult to do. I don't know how much a bus driver could make if instead he joined a private coach company. I do personally think bus drivers are underpaid. I also think that bus services are generally badly run, especially where 2 different routes follow the same route for a long period and their timetables are not synchronised thus leading to bunching. And some routes have too many buses, there are very few "express" services and very few that go along primary routes and too many that go down minor roads that are too narrow. But that is not the fault of the bus driver. |
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