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Old Posted Oct 30, 2019, 2:10 PM
Vlajos Vlajos is offline
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Originally Posted by Kngkyle View Post
They are primarily there to keep the kids in line (ie, not start fights, throw shit out windows, etc.) and allows the driver to focus on driving not babysitting a bunch of unruly kids. I'd say they're probably needed on some bus routes in the city.
How long do they work per day? What is their pay for that? How many buses does CPS even have? Most kids walk to school, are driven or take CTA.
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