I was proud to work for CPSB for 35 years as a bus driver. The staff at the schools and at the Transportation Dept. we're fair, considerate and professional. I retired in 2010 and I hope the same work ethics are there today.
Wanted: Positive Attitude
It all begins with your attitude. You've no doubt heard the phrase Your attitude determines your altitude.
A positive attitude will not only help you to find a good job but also help you hold on to your work in a competitive market.
Many employers say a positive attitude is one of the personal traits they value most highly in their employees.
When you have a positive outlook, you work more effectively. It will give you more energy and focus as well. Co-workers view you as a valuable team member and you increase your own level of satisfaction and success.
GETTING WORK
If you’re currently looking for work, take some time to examine your attitudes and beliefs about work search. You might believe it’s just a matter of time before you connect with the right employer. On the other hand, you may be letting your worries about finding a job stress you out.
Is there anything more grueling than the job search? Ask any job seeker, and he/she will probably say no. Between the endless waiting and instant blow of rejection, the job search is a difficult time for many. When going through tough times, it’s often said that maintaining a positive attitude toward the situation can carry you through, same goes for the job search! A positive attitude during the job search can not only help you emotionally, it can help your actual search, as hiring managers appreciate seeing confident candidates. Follow these tips to help build a positive attitude while job hunting:
Accept Rejection
Not every job is perfect for your skillset, and if you have been applying to many positions, you might be facing rejection. The job search can be a long process riddled with rejection, and if you let it bring you down, you won’t learn from the experience and do better the next time; you will just be worried about getting rejected again.
Surround Yourself with Positive People
Avoid negativity like the plague! It will do you no good hanging around people who are constantly discussing bleak job outlooks and stories about this guy they know who was out of work for a year. Surround yourself with supportive people who want to lift you up.
Maintain a Routine
Don’t devote your whole day to only applying for jobs; you will burn out and get frustrated quickly. Maintain a normal routine and stay active. If you make room for things like exercising, visiting friends, spending time with family and even down time, your days will feel more balanced and less pressured.
Volunteer
There are many good reasons to volunteer during your job search. While volunteering, you can meet possible connections to job opportunities, bolster your resume by showing you stayed active and most importantly, it will give you a sense of accomplishment. Positively impacting somebody’s life is an uplifting feeling, so devote some time to a cause you care about.
During the job search, there are days where positive feelings might be few and far between, but if you follow these tips and work to stay optimistic, you will see the job search become smoother. Believing in yourself and your abilities will keep you energized for the hard work of looking for work. Also, a positive attitude can make all the difference in a job interview.
KEEPING WORK
Having a great attitude for each workday starts with showing up on time and requires investment in every moment after that. You attack important projects and busywork with equal zeal. You focus on solutions rather than problems. Above all, you avoid acting like a drone that mindlessly completes tedious tasks and secretly wishes to be anywhere else than at your desk.
The way you approach your work will help you hang on to it. Follow these suggestions can help you maintain a positive attitude:
Stay Away From Negative Co-workers
Nothing is worse than someone walking over to your desk every single morning complaining about the job. What’s even worse is when you come in ready to put in a solid day’s work and your coworker wrecks your positive outlook.
Staying away from negative people is vital. The next time they come over, make sure you are too busy to engage in the regular negative conversation. Try surrounding yourself with positive and motivated coworkers. Once the Negative Nancy’s see your new positive vibe, they will get the hint that you don’t have time to engage in negative conversations. Even if they don’t at first, they will eventually get the hint.
Good Communication With Management
Open and continuous dialogue with your manager can go a long way. Nothing wreaks more havoc on your week than a problem arising due to miscommunication with management or fear to take suggestions to your boss. With continuous dialogue comes good rapport – which leads to trust. Once you’ve established a sense of trust with management, your workplace becomes a whole new world.
Remember Your Purpose and Goals
The workplace is constantly evolving, and with changes, you can sometimes forget your purpose for taking the job in the first place. Stay focused on why you are there and what your goal is no matter how much change comes. One tip is to find inspiration with motivational quotes. Keep the quotes fresh and change them out depending on what aspect in your life you need to kick into gear. If you can wear ear phones at your desk while you work, listen to your favorite music that puts you in a good mood. You can even find some motivational speakers on YouTube to listen to when you need that extra motivation.
Take a Fresh Air Break
Working hard and going the extra mile always yields positive outcomes, but we all need a break for some personal time. If you are inside all day staring at a computer screen, then go outside and walk around to get some fresh air. Take your mind off what you have been working on for the past several hours. Checking out for 10-15 minutes and getting some fresh air will recharge your mind.
Take Care of Your Health
I think we can all agree that a clear mind is an important piece for performing at our highest level in the workplace, but sometimes we forget about our health. A good diet and regular exercise can keep your positive attitude constant. If you are truly sick, make sure you use a sick day and take the time you need to get yourself feeling better. Trying to work through a seasonal bug can make you feel sluggish, and it may take your body even longer to recover. In addition, people around you don’t appreciate you coming into work if you are spreading germs. If you are taking care of your body and your mind, then you are ready to perform at the highest level possible.
A Few More Suggestions
Do your best. Do each task well the first time.
Focus on work when you’re at work. Use breaks to check in with your social and personal life.
Be a committed team player.
Lend a hand when your co–workers need help.
Do what needs to be done, whether or not it’s your job.
Ask for help when you need it.
Make every effort to add to a respectful, co–operative working environment. Avoid gossip and negativity.
Have a positive attitude to get and keep the work you want
Final Thoughts
In a competitive market, employers want to hire and hang on to workers with an optimistic outlook and a can–do approach. Whether you're searching for work or hoping to keep the job you have, your positive attitude can give you the edge in the hiring process and earn you the right kind of attention on the job.
Wanted: Positive Attitude
It all begins with your attitude. You've no doubt heard the phrase Your attitude determines your altitude.
A positive attitude will not only help you to find a good job but also help you hold on to your work in a competitive market.
Many employers say a positive attitude is one of the personal traits they value most highly in their employees.
When you have a positive outlook, you work more effectively. It will give... see more

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I'm a pretty spiritual person, and I tend to get along pretty well with people. I conversate with people in a positive manner.
Welcome to the Jobcase community Barbara Wallace ! Are you currently looking for a new job? Please let us know how we can help. Thank you :-)
Welcome to the Jobcase community Barbara Wallace ! Are you currently looking for a new job? Please let us know how... see more
The Duluth Independent School District is hosting a hiring event next Tuesday, November 12, from 10a - 2p, at the CareerForce in Duluth, 402 West First Street, Duluth, MN 55802.
Take advantage of this opportunity to meet face-to-face with Duluth School representatives and discuss immediate employment opportunities in:
- Food Service
- Custodial
- Bus Drivers and Bus Helpers
Check out Duluth Schools Hiring Event for more information and register to attend today!
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The Duluth Independent School District is hosting a hiring event next Tuesday, November 12, from 10a - 2p, at the CareerForce in Duluth, 402 West First Street, Duluth, MN 55802.
Take advantage of this opportunity to meet face-to-face with Duluth School representatives and discuss immediate employment opportunities in:
- Food Service
- Custodial
- Bus Drivers and Bus Helpers
Check out Duluth Schools Hiring Event for more information and register to... see more

thank for sharing
I didn’t,,thank God
Its a great job
I had to leave my bus driving job because I was passing out because of the fumes and smells on the bus. I have a BA in Business Mgmt but I've been driving for 30 years. Been job hunting for 4 months and I've had a few interviews but they want to pay me $7- 10. I can't pay any bills for that amount of money. I believe that when they check my age , ethnicity and work experience, they throw my resume in the trash. What is a 60 plus year old to do.

I have been unemployed for 9 months due to knee injuries and trying to go back to office work instead of cashiering and standing on my feet 9 hours a day. Interviews yes, but no job offers. Have left it in the Lord's hands the whole time, where is He?
I have been unemployed for 9 months due to knee injuries and trying to go back to office work instead of cashiering... see more
Run
Don’t
High turnover
Quick way to get CDL’s
Would you recommend them as an avenue for someone to get their CDL Eddie McKinney ?
Matt Bornhorst yes for training and hours and CDL but far as working it’s up to them
Let’s say I had the union on my side
Matt Bornhorst yes for training and hours and CDL but far as working it’s up to them
Let’s say I had the union on... see more
Have 30 years experience driving currently retired will drive van or small bus only part time
AARP's job board especially for older workers: jobs.aarp.org
First Student is hiring Part-Time School Bus Drivers in Springfield, IL.
Company provides:
Free Training leading to a Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
No Nights or Weekends Required
$15.50/HR Starting Wage
Competitive Benefits
As a First Student Bus Driver, your major responsibilities will be to:
Safely transports passengers
Perform pre/post trip vehicle inspections
Assists students in the loading and unloading process
Requirements for School Bus Driver positions:
HS / GED
At least 21 years old
Valid driver’s license for at least 3 years
At least 3 consecutive years of driving experience (good record driving a regular vehicle)
Live within Springfield, IL or the surrounding community
Pass a background check, drug screen & physical
Ability to work with children
Good verbal communication skills
FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION, you'll need to upload your resume (in word.doc format) or be prepared to type in your work history including dates of employment on the online application form.
CLICK THIS APPLICATION LINK TO APPLY: https://goo.gl/kFJCkV via @Preferhired
First Student is hiring Part-Time School Bus Drivers in Springfield, IL.
Company provides:
Free Training leading to a Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
No Nights or Weekends Required
$15.50/HR Starting Wage
Competitive Benefits
As a First Student Bus Driver, your major responsibilities will be to:
Safely transports passengers
Perform pre/post trip vehicle inspections
Assists students in the loading and unloading process
Requirements for... see more
Thanks for sharing!
Excellent feedback Edna Jane Dowers . I'll be sure to feature CPSB to our job seekers. Thank you
https://www.cpsb.org/jobs
Excellent feedback Edna Jane Dowers . I'll be sure to feature CPSB to our job seekers. Thank you
https://www.cpsb.... see more