Usually, we write about residents who depend on the Lynx bus
for transportation in Central Florida.
But this time we’re focusing on the plight of Lynx bus
drivers.
Recently we noticed a Lynx bus sporting a sign announcing
that Lynx wants to hire new drivers.
The starting pay: $14 an hour.
Seriously?
Maybe Lynx management (a public agency) isn’t aware of it,
but there is a national campaign seeking a minimum wage of $15 an hour for all
workers. Lynx’s ridiculous compensation offer may be one of the reasons the
agency is so desperate to recruit that it resorted to ads on the side of its
buses.
Honestly, $15 an hour isn’t a livable wage. Try paying your
rent, utilities, bills and feeding your family on that. No wonder so many
people are living in tents and their cars.
We’ve heard some Lynx drivers can’t afford a car. Just like
many of their passengers – who can’t afford a car – some drivers ride the Lynx
bus to work. Let that sink in for a moment…
The good news at Lynx is after you complete your bus driver
training your pay goes up to $16.70, according to a union official.
Big whoop!
Driver pay at Lynx tops out at $23 an hour. Gee hope they
don’t have children who want to visit Disney or go to college one day.
Let’s get serious. A driver must have special training and
licenses. Drivers also must pass an annual physical. Everybody doesn’t have
what it takes to drive a Lynx bus.
The driver operates a half-million-dollar piece of
equipment on crowded, chaotic streets and is responsible for the safety and lives
of dozens of passengers. Come to think of it, the driver’s responsibilities
look a lot like an airline pilot’s – and fly jocks make six-figure salaries.
Realistically we understand that Lynx drivers aren’t going
to get six-figure salaries, but gee, they ought to be getting decent pay for a
difficult job that is sometimes dangerous. Last year a Lynx driver was killed
in a mishap. Down in Hillsborough County, a bus driver was viciously slashed and
disfigured by a passenger.
The amount Lynx is willing to pay its drivers says a lot about how much it cares about the customers (the public) Lynx is serving. Would you want your heart surgery performed by a doctor being paid minimum wage?
How are drivers supposed to focus on the jobs when they’re
worrying about picking up enough overtime hours to keep a roof over their heads
and pay their bills?
How can Lynx become a world-class public transportation
agency if it can’t hire and retain outstanding drivers?
Lynx gotta do better!
Yes do better by our drivers by any means neccessary.�� They deserve better pay.�� Shame on you Lynx shelling out peanuts to those very skilled and professional operators.��
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