SamStoleMyBanana
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SamStoleMyBanana27 karma
I pulled the bus over one time and that was when (notorius bad bus) Middle Schoolers counted to three and threw an open pop can up on the front windshield, opened ALL emergency exits, and screamed "FIRE!".....I didn't say a word. I pulled the bus over, took the keys out of the ignition, closed all emergency exits, cleaned the pop up, got on the radio and let them know what happened. Returned the kids to the school and every single one of them had to call their parents to come pick them up!
SamStoleMyBanana26 karma
-I had a kid get on the bus the day after Halloween and scrape the dog crap off his shoe onto the floor heater and it started to bake. The smell filled the entire bus and a girl said "I'm going to puke, I'm going....." it she projectile vomited and it started an entire chain reaction of Middle Schoolers throwing up. I still can't stand the smell of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
- I loved my Elementary Kids. They would laugh at all my jokes, loved when I dressed up for each holiday, and loved when we did sing a longs!
-Macadamia White Chocolate Chip Cooke.
SamStoleMyBanana23 karma
I was there for four weeks and it was the day before Christmas Break. I was a substitute driver at the time (you drove whatever route the driver was off). It was for a route through the "poorest part" of the district. I got all my kids a Christmas present. It was something simple and little, a little boy took the bag, looked at me and said "This is going to be a Good Christmas. My Mommy said that Santa wasn't coming this year because his sled is broken." It broke my heart and it was the only thing I could think about. I got back to the Compound and looked the kid up. My parents and I went out and bought a Tree, Food, and Gifts. The Mom (My age at the time 21yro) hugged all of us and cried. Luckily I come from parents who think of others before themselves and aren't poor so they were HAPPY TO HELP! Thats when I knew I would touch lives.
SamStoleMyBanana28 karma
It was pretty much the entire bus, there were two kids who did nothing and I drove them home.
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