Letter: Tiverton School bus backup — chitchat doesn’t help

Posted 9/16/18

To the editor:

Ms Dina,

I must say, your letter to the Editor had me laughing and made my day.  I am now retired, however I have been in your place. There has to be a better plan.

There is …

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Letter: Tiverton School bus backup — chitchat doesn’t help

Posted

To the editor:

Ms Dina,

I must say, your letter to the Editor had me laughing and made my day.  I am now retired, however I have been in your place. There has to be a better plan.

There is one thing you did not include. It is when the driver and/or monitor/or parent starts this friendly banter which takes up even more time.

Do your job and get bus the bus rolling.

Again, thank you for the chuckle!

Natalie Cote

Tiverton

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