Pros
Company outings, especially casino trips As much work as you can handle, if you want to (and sometimes even if you don't) Lots of overtime available. Health insurance is decent for an individual (very expensive though for a family) Company picnic
Cons
They frequently edit down your time cards to steal money from you, and there's no accountability or evidence of time card alteration due to the system they use They give you PTO, but you can rarely use it, due to there not being enough employees Management and dispatch frequently and blatantly lie to you to get you to do things. They'll say whatever it takes to you to get you to work The driver that has worked there the longest in the company only makes 3.00 more than when he started his job 15 years ago. Have to wear neon green vests on all company property, even when on breaks. Most bus companies only require them on the lots, and when walking to your bus. Zero opportunity for advancement- unless you count taking a 1.00 pay cut, giving up your PTO and losing any possibility of overtime in order to work for the motor coach division a promotion. Buses are raggedy and in bad shape. Mechanics are lazy/overworked/understaffed and won't fix ANYTHING unless it is required for making the bus roadworthy. They won't even tighten your passenger mirror for you. Forget about having squeaks and cracks in your dashboard fixed. The ONLY time of year they fix stuff like that (if you're lucky) is in the summer. Doing things illegally and unethically seems to be the status quo.