thanks for the reply, I'll check that website out. My record card isn't great, but i've heard something about the previous 6months are what count? Is that true? I know the points will always be on my record card, but will they consider points that are over 2 years old? i haven't had any points in the last year, but at the same time I've been seasonal the past year and have only worked maybe 30-40 hours total.
I dont know trhe exact requirements but I think the points would have to be recent for them to count against you.
Disney was recently hiring bus drivers for full time only. That was taken off the website above and replaced with part time bus driver over the weekend.
YOu must be 21 years og age to transfer to busses and already posses or be able to obtain a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) with Passenger endorsement. Your license must be issued by the state of Florida per company policy.
Initially, you will need to complete a drivers background check which is slightly different than the background check you initally were subjected to when hired by the company. Your driving record must be clean for the most part of moving violations. ONce those come back and are accepted, you will be sent for a drivers physical and drug test. Once your health checks out, you will be offered the job and will start your training.
You may transfer into busses with an appropriate CDL learners permit. It is your responsibility to take all of the witten tests to gain this permit. The company does not provide instruction for this part of the process. Regardless of your experience with commercial vehicles all drivers complete the same drivers training course with the initial two weeks of traning ending in a Commercial Drivers License Pretrip inspection test, Skills test and Road test. Upon successful completion you will then move on to the next stage of traing which teaches you how to do your job the Disney way. That portion last 17 days.
If you do not have a commercial drivers license, you should know that the law will see you differently even in your personal vehicle once you obtain it. If you consume alcohol, the threshold for being charged with drunk driving is such that even one beer could put you over the legal limit. If you commit a traffic violations, the points on your license are higher and the fines greater. Under these laws, it is easier to have your license suspended. A commercial drivers license is a great responsiblity, please make sure you ready for that.