Saturday 28 March 2015

Entry 23: Final Career Decisions and the Final Month of Post Secondary Education

Since the starting of my final month in post secondary education, I have learned a lot about myself. For instance I have learned that taking Grand River Transit and getting to know the majority of the bus drivers and supervisors (who are really awesome and really good friends of mine now) and have supported myself throughout my last year at Conestoga College. I have also gained a lot more new friends from my program and they are also really awesome and good friends of mine now, but as we look at the final month of school, we all have our career path set out. Since starting in the Public Service program I have always looked at being a planner scheduler for Grand River Transit, I did apply and was hoping so greatly to get the position, but I got no call back. So since then, I have been looking at other cities and other transit systems like TTC, Mississauga, London, Guelph, GO transit and so on. I have applied but got no call back from them either. So, it was the past few weeks I have been thinking about what I could be doing as a career, and I final found what I want to do as a career.

For a career, I am looking at going to go drive for Grand River Transit as a bus operator. I have been told this since I was in high school and at Conestoga College as well as my one year at Laurier university. There are many great things I can do as being a bus operator for Grand River Transit, for instance, I know every route in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo so I have an advantage over the new drivers currently being trained and I also know the trainers at Grand River Transit, and the majority are driver friends so I know I will be trained by the best.

Personally, I cannot wait to go drive for Grand River Transit, ever since I was a little guy, I always loved watching buses, trucks and trains go by, now I am turning it into a career.

Until the next blog entry, have a wonderful Easter weekend and a great day folks! I hope to see you on the road behind the wheel of a Grand River Transit bus.

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