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Articlesby StaffSeptember 1, 1999

Tackling the Issues of Consolidation, Competition and Quality Control

Has manufacturer consolidation helped customers? What can be done to improve quality? Top manufacturers provide the answers.

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ArticlesSeptember 1, 1999

Getting the Best Deal on School Bus Insurance

Put together a marketing package that shows your commitment to safety. Develop a long-term relationship with your risk carrier.

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ArticlesSeptember 1, 1999

A little small talk makes a big difference

I didn’t love children, matter of fact, didn’t even like them, but I needed the job.

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ArticlesSeptember 1, 1999

Consolidation bolsters need for fleet conversions

Two giant transportation companies in the United Kingdom — National Express Group PLC and FirstGroup PLC — have crossed The Pond to grab a hunk of the privatized school transportation segment.

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1999

New Focus on Safety in the Next Millennium?

How the school bus industry should look at 'man and machine' for incremental safety improvements.

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1999

Bus driver questions employer motivations

After studying bus driver wages compared to the wages of other driver occupations, I am a bit upset with the maltreatment of school bus drivers.

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1999

Parent Surveys Can Identify Problems and Create Measurable Goals

An annual questionnaire can also serve as a strong public relations tool.

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1999

Mid Columbia Bus Co. Named SBF’s Contractor of the Year

The Oregon-based contractor has used family ties to build an efficient, safe operation in the Pacific Northwest.

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Articlesby StaffAugust 1, 1999

News from the World of Pupil Transportation

NTSB urges ban on use of non-conforming buses - NAPT, NASDPTS create media resource - Parents group seeks $500,000 to install seat belts on buses

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Overhead view of a busy workspace with a laptop, notebooks, coffee, phone, and scattered sticky notes labeled tasks like “Return parent calls” and “Routing analysis,” centered around an open notebook listing “Top 3 Priorities,” symbolizing time management and organization for a transportation supervisor
ArticlesJune 1, 1999

How to Win the Race Against Time

Managers can maximize their efficiency by streamlining communication, reducing paperwork, and parceling tasks into bite-sized chunks.

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