This is certainly a nice video and again thank you for doing the end of day Child Check. This is amazing. Keep at it and your gonna be great on youtube. Love this channel and my Big Diesel Engines.
I should also note that whether he has permission from all the parents or not, doing that will potentially cost him his job as it is an official rule in the employee handbook that employees are not to photograph or film students or student information. I'm not sure if you knew that, but as a school bus driver myself, I thought I should let you know so you don't ask other bus drivers in the future to do this.
At this point I cover for other drivers as a spare, and train new drivers. I haven't had my own route since December 2021 but I did cover a single route for 2+ consecutive months, since then.
@@yitznewton What he means is when the compound places an order for the bus, the number is automatically assigned, before it’s even built. It doesn’t finish until usually the next year. Therefore, if the number indicated it was a 2012, then it would actually be a 13.
@@yitznewton I’m still a student (yes I know a lot about these) but I saw the little slip of what to do when you crash. It said the bus id, which was in this case, something like “B1236” but the model year said 2013. Also in Jefferson county the first 2 numbers indicate the model year. Add that by 1 and you get the true model year. It may not be like that in your county.
I really love when it’s bumpy and makes the bumpy noise
I love the vibration 😩
@@notyourstereotypicalasian4999 ayo-
@@4-8-4Northern what's up my dude ?
@@4-8-4Northern ya what's up?
Not me I prefer sitting in the front
That Maxxforce 7 sounds good!
Could you do a back seat ride with all windows closed to eliminate wind noise?
This is certainly a nice video and again thank you for doing the end of day Child Check. This is amazing. Keep at it and your gonna be great on youtube. Love this channel and my Big Diesel Engines.
Can you please do the same video but with a Thomas C2
Seems fun!!! Backseat ride to yourself. As loud as the Maxxforce 7 is bet you can't hear it on a larger bus due to loud ass students acting up.
Great content! Right in my own neighborhood, too! Any way you can do a vid going up Foremost Mountain?
Stay tuned, I'll see if I can line that up the next time I get sent to MTHS
ua-cam.com/video/19kPVqUS1JQ/v-deo.html - still processing, enjoy! ⛰
Did the yard receive gas CEs or still just Diesel Cummins?
We don't have any gas full-size buses, only minis
6:53 Will the bus fit?
7:00 nvm it totally fits
That sign is a little misleading; the 11-foot bridge is up the street from that one, but the bus will fit there as well
Ok I would like to see school bus backseat ride on the left side
You should do this with the kids inside the bus it will be interesting
I would need consent from all the parents, not going to touch that with a 39.5-foot pole
I should also note that whether he has permission from all the parents or not, doing that will potentially cost him his job as it is an official rule in the employee handbook that employees are not to photograph or film students or student information. I'm not sure if you knew that, but as a school bus driver myself, I thought I should let you know so you don't ask other bus drivers in the future to do this.
Oh ok
The turn signal on this bus is giving me the vibe of being a 10th grader
So are you a daily school bus driver like do you have a certain route you do everyday
At this point I cover for other drivers as a spare, and train new drivers. I haven't had my own route since December 2021 but I did cover a single route for 2+ consecutive months, since then.
Was this one built in 2011 if so it’s a 2012
I'll check the plate tomorrow if I think of it
@@yitznewton What he means is when the compound places an order for the bus, the number is automatically assigned, before it’s even built. It doesn’t finish until usually the next year. Therefore, if the number indicated it was a 2012, then it would actually be a 13.
@@LethalTunedHNP2846 what I'm talking about is, there's a plate inside the bus with the month and year of manufacture
I haven't been back in that bus yet
@@yitznewton I’m still a student (yes I know a lot about these) but I saw the little slip of what to do when you crash. It said the bus id, which was in this case, something like “B1236” but the model year said 2013. Also in Jefferson county the first 2 numbers indicate the model year. Add that by 1 and you get the true model year. It may not be like that in your county.