Job Fair Tuesday, June 14

Job Fair Tuesday, June 14
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We’re hiring great people for positions as bus drivers and bus aides. Greenville County Schools will host an in-person Job Fair on Tuesday, June 14 from 9am-Noon at Golden Strip Career Center, 1120 East Butler Road Greenville, SC (Directions to Golden Strip Career Center).

New Pay Increases – Effective July 1, 2022

  • Bus Driver $19.00 – $21.26
  • Bus Aide    $15.06 – $16.56

GREAT BENEFITS, including health and dental, retirement, sick leave, and free life insurance, are available for employees who work 30 or more hours per week. Training is provided. If you are interested in working at a job where you can make a difference in the quality of our community and receive great benefits, you are encouraged to attend this event.

For more information contact INFOLine at 355-3100 or visit the Employment section of our website.

Original source can be found here.



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