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Yes There are 3 helpful reviews 3 No There are 1 unhelpful reviews 1. Customers can be arrogant when it comes to checking in with reservations and luggage. Stress can be hard to deal with when driving at times. Can be rewarding if no problems arise. Management communication is very unstable. Pros Benefits, travel, new places. Cons bad managment, rude customers, abnoxius days with little to no respect from loaders.

Yes There are 7 helpful reviews 7 No There are 2 unhelpful reviews 2. Operated assigned double decker buses across state line resulting in routine long distance and overnight trips. Adhered to the rule and regulation and welcomed passenger in a professional manner.

I drove defensively at all times. Pros Exciting trips. Cons No Cons for this position. Yes There are 9 helpful reviews 9 No There are 2 unhelpful reviews 2. I've really enjoyed my time here, friendly company with loads of overtime opportunities although the shifts can start very early or can finish very late. Pros Nice coaches, overtime always availble. Cons Messy shift patterns.

Long days. Yes There are 6 helpful reviews 6 No. If you like to work hard and get paid less this is the place to come to!

For all the work you had to do the pay should have been higher! Mind you your not driving a regular coach bus. Your a double deck coach bus with the weight of a truck! You can get as many as ten to eighty passengers on your bus.

If you were driving nights you had help as far as if anyone got out of hand. On days you had no help! You had to be the customer service rep.

You also had to be a weatherman too! This company likes to send you out doing bad weather too! Yes There are 12 helpful reviews 12 No There are 1 unhelpful reviews 1.

Enjoyed traveling meeting new people at work and over the road. One of my favorite jobs. Learned how to drive over the road. Management was efficient when it came to handling situation on the road weather, rerouting, and customer service. Pros Recieved per diem and they provided hotels for drivers. Cons When fall and winter came, business would slow down.

Yes No There are 1 unhelpful reviews 1. A typical day at Megabus includes interaction with the passengers that are traveling from city to city. You are responsible for checking reservations, loading luggage and driving the double decker bus.

Pros Free food, per diem. Have a travel window and look for seats within that window. The more flexibility you have on date and time of departure, the more likely you are to ride for cheap! Also, travelling mid-week will often save you more money on Megabus trips. It is far wiser to book the ticket and not use it than to wait and have to pay ten times that as the date approaches. They have lots of specials — especially for people willing to travel on weekdays!

Good luck on scoring one dollar seats on Megabus! This is one tip that I can't emphasize enough. I've seen too many people almost get left and have to run for the bus because they didn't listen when the driver told them how long the break would be.

The bus doesn't leave on your schedule. So be considerate to your fellow passengers and get back to the bus at the proper time. When the allotted break is over, the bus will leave. Yes, there are power outlets for charging electronic devices on the Megabus. There is also free Wifi. But do not expect either to work all the time. You will occasionally find yourself aboard a bus where the power outlets don't work on the row where you are sitting.

This is normal. If possible, just move to another row. If no other seats are available, then you'll just have to deal with it until another seat becomes available. The same is true with the Wifi. Although there is free Wifi, sometimes it just doesn't work on certain buses.

And this isn't just a Megabus issue; it happens on all the major bus lines. You can try mentioning the lack of Wifi to the driver, but chances are there is nothing he can do about it. You will probably just have to deal with it until you get to your destination or you change buses. I know this isn't the answer anyone wants to hear, especially if you planned on using the Wifi throughout your trip, but it's the truth.

I also recommend downloading movies and TV shows onto your device to watch during your trip in case the Wifi is down. Or you can go really go old-school and bring a good book to read or talk to fellow passengers. Worst case scenario, you can curl up in the blanket you brought with you remember Tip 7 and sleep the trip away. Your first Megabus trip will be an experience you will probably never forget. Hopefully, you will use the tips mentioned in this article to get a great seat at a great price and arrive at your destination on time, happy, and hydrated.

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