Not literally. While fire, police, and other services act "at your service", according to need, and essentially on demand, the bus has a schedule that -you- must conform to. If the bus company is subsidized with tax money, they -are- public servants in a broader sense.
No. For any job to be a government job it can only be done by a government.
Since there are people who drive buses who do not work for the government,
bus driver cannot be classified as a government job.
If both a passenger and a bus driver were drunk on the bus, they can both find themselves in trouble for public intoxication. In addition to that the driver could lose his job and license for drinking and driving.
i am a busdriver AND IF YOU WANT TO FIND IT IT IS CLOSE TO THE TAXI JOB
what are the difference between civil servant and public servant public servant is a person elected or appointed to serve public
Local bus driver jobs can be found on sites such as Monster, Indeed, and Careerbuilders. These are job sites where you can search for specific job titles such as bus drivers. Another place to search is public school systems.
A county council employee can be referred to as a public servant or a civil servant in the USA. However, in the UK, a county council employee is not a public servant.
The driver stays with the bus.
If it's the school bus, then you shouldn't worry. You could get it tomorrow. The driver is sure to pick it up. If it's a public bus, then go to the final stop , to or from which ever way you went and talk to the MTA people. Maybe the driver turned it in already.
It depends on what kind of bus company it is, school bus drivers usually drive the same bus, other public transit bus drivers like the Coach/Greyhound bus drivers do switch buses at a certain time.
David Stephens - public servant - died in 1990.
David Stephens - public servant - was born in 1910.
Ken Henry - public servant - was born in 1957.
Barbara Kelly - public servant - was born in 1940.