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gb wrote:
Sounds like one fo the Supreme Communication offices in western Illinois, Greg, I have no delusions about a long-term relationship here, and certainly not in terms of my being able to effect meaningful change. Rather, my concern is strictly a safety issue. There have already been several minor incidents involving unruly students where a driver may radio in and we have had difficulty receiving/understanding the message. On another occasion a driver stumbled upon a crime in progress at the end of a very rural road. Our driver used her bus to block in a bus driver from another company/district until the police arrived nearly an hour later. Adquate communications is vital under such circumstances. I refuse to attempt to "manage from the bottom" as the results are unprofitable, counter-productive, and nearly always fatal. I may have taken this as a stop-gap until something else came along, but I do believe that this is an issue worth researching in the hope of making a small but important difference. PS: Are you hiring? ![]() Mike |
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