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A stable public-service path for strong drivers who can handle schedules, safety, customer service, and shift work.
$100K potential
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Time to enter
3 months to 1 year
Education level
Flexible
High school plus employer screening
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Transit operator paths can fit strong drivers who want structured public-service work.
Education
High school is often enough, but employers usually screen driving history, customer service experience, and safety judgment.
Certification
A valid Ontario driver's licence is required. Employers may train successful candidates for the required bus or commercial licence.
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