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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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ArticlesJune 1, 1999

Tips on Buying and Selling Used School Buses

Shrinking school budgets are forcing some school bus fleets to look at the 'pre-owned' market, where research and comparison shopping can save thousands of dollars.

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ArticlesJune 1, 1999

Littleton brings terror right to your service door

We try to make sense of the tragedy, we seek to lay blame and we pray that it doesn’t happen here. We need to do more.

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ArticlesJune 1, 1999

Opportunity is watchword for contractors in the 21st century

Related services, such as transportation, are ripe for scrutiny, especially as budget pressures continue to mount.

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ArticlesApril 1, 1999

Public awareness: It's not going to drive itself

The message that most often gets to the American public about school bus transportation is consistently negative. Thus, when a tragedy occurs, there is no residual good will to discourage overreaction.

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ArticlesApril 1, 1999

Programs Help Driver Trainers Sharpen Their Skill Sets

Train-the-trainer programs can help to improve the skill sets of your staff, even if they think they know it all.

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ArticlesApril 1, 1999

Dealer Service Can Make or Break Relationships with Buyers

School bus operators share their positive and negative experiences in dealing with chassis and body manufacturers.

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