Transport

SBS Transit Offers Up To $4K Salary For Bus Captains, Redditors Applaud Improved Packages

SBS Transit Ad Allegedly Promises Attractive Salary Package & Incentives

As the uncertainty of the pandemic continues to take a toll on our economy, many may be seeking greener pastures and new jobs. While being a bus captain for SBS transit may not typically be on top of anyone’s list, the money they’re offering might just change your mind.

An SBS Transit ad calling for bus captains has gained substantial traction on Reddit and we can see why.

Source

The bus company is apparently offering a $4,000 monthly salary and a $6,000 sign-on bonus for local applicants.

Before you jump on the opportunity, however, do note the asterisk indicating that you’ll need to meet certain requirements to get these numbers.

SBS Transit ad offers attractive salary for bus captains

First posted on Reddit by user /u/disillusioned_3725, the SBS ad promises an attractive monthly salary along with the following perks:

  • Training
  • Medical benefits
  • 5-day work week

As with any job, there are certain requirements that applicants need to meet, including:

  • Having a Class 3/3A/4/5 driving licence with at least 1 year of driving experience.
  • Minimum Secondary 2 education/ WPL Level 3 or equivalent

The ad also calls for part-timers and Class 3A holders to join as bus captains.

Redditors applaud improved salary packages

Claiming to be a bus captain too, the Redditor who posted the ad shared their positive views about this.

According to them, the remuneration packages have improved vastly over the years, especially since the Bus Contracting Model (BCM) came into play.

 

Source

For context, the Redditor said that the entry salary was less than $1.6k before the tender system. Over the years, with heightened competition, the minimum salary has risen to over $2,000 for first-time bus captains.

One Redditor applauded the news and lauded the bus captains as extremely important members of our society, especially in the pandemic we are in.

Source

Being on the frontlines is also another factor a Redditor touched upon as they would have to come into close contact with passengers very often.

Source

While the ad has evidently garnered many positive responses, a check on the SBS Transit website itself shows that the monthly gross salary for bus captains remains at up to $3,500, with a $3,000 sign-on bonus for locals.

Whether the rates have changed per the Reddit ad is unclear. MS News has reached out to SBS Transit for comments and will update the article accordingly once they reply.

No job is without its caveats

Bus captains work long hours and although the ad paints a pretty picture, no job is without its caveats.

At the end of the day, as the Redditor mentioned, it’s a stable career that has enough room for progression if you comply and stay out of any possible trouble.

That being said, the pandemic has shone that careers like these are indispensable and if you’re looking to settle down, this could be a great option to consider.

Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.

Featured image by MS News and adapted from Reddit.

Iqmall Hayat

“Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick? ” -Kevin Malone

Recent Posts

2 community cats die after being hit by cars in Marine Terrace, caregivers seeking footage

The driver who hit one of the cats purportedly denied doing so behaved angrily.

23 Nov 2024, 1:33 am

‘Tiger Candy’ contains erectile dysfunction medicine, may cause painful & exceedingly long erections: SFA

It has been marketed online as a candy that helps with male sexual enhancement.

23 Nov 2024, 12:11 am

Pop Mart pursuing legal action over unauthorised use of Labubu images by certain brands

"POP MART does not have any official licensed partners in Singapore," it said.

22 Nov 2024, 11:25 pm

Heavy rain on 22 Nov causes flash floods in Yishun & Potong Pasir, 127.7mm recorded in northern S’pore

51% of Singapore's average monthly rainfall in November fell in northern Singapore over less than…

22 Nov 2024, 10:27 pm

Pilot treats passengers to pizzas after emergency landing causes hours-long delay in the US

He made sure all the passengers were served before taking a slice for himself.

22 Nov 2024, 6:32 pm

Woman in China grows ‘trident’ flesh on fingernail, apparently due to improper & frequent manicures

The doctor recommended a 2-week gap between manicures to allow nails to recover.

22 Nov 2024, 6:08 pm