Comprehensive Background Search
The Stats Don't Lie
The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, all through
the town. But who is putting their foot on the pedal to propel the bus
through the town?
Teachers are the ones who mold children's minds,
educating them and giving them the principals and skills to make it in
the world.
Teachers should be praised and commended for this but one
person who flies under the radar is the bus driver. They drive your
children to and from school.
They are responsible for the well being
and safety of your child once they set foot on that bus. There are
plenty of good bus drivers out there but what about the bad ones?
Steve, a bus driver from northern Iowa had an addiction to pain killers
and was in and out of rehab numerous times. He even did months of jail
time because he was caught stealing in order to get money to pay for
his next fix.
This was all found out after he drove a bus full of kids
into a ditch. He was fired the next day. John, a bus driver in Montana
was a convicted sex offender.
His records showed he was on the sex
offenders list but this was only found out after complaints from
certain children who rode his bus.
He was fired the next day
Then there was Patty from New York. She was an alcoholic with a D.U.I
on her record.
She came to work with booze on her breath, ran a red
light, and caused a wreck involving two other cars. She was fired the
next day.
No children in any of these cases were seriously hurt but
they all have the same thing in common. It wasn't until the driver
messed up that a background check was done.
It wasn't until that
person's personal problems put the children in danger that a check
seemed necessary. What is the best way to put an end to these types of
stories?
Stop it before it starts. By doing a simple background check
on a possible driver before they are even hired, these kinds of things
can be stopped.
Click here to do a background check and make sure the wheels on the bus are safe for our children.