Like father, like son – Generations of proud Hull bus…
News Real Life Stagecoach Two sets of fathers and sons keep the wheels turning Two sets of fathers and sons who are keeping the wheels turning on Hull’s buses are being spotlighted this Father’s Day. Local bus operator, Stagecoach East Midlands, is highlighting the work done by the dads and their boys. Liam Waudby, a bus driver from Hull, joined Stagecoach 16 years ago, when his dad, Stephen, was already the interchange supervisor. They have found that working together, to make sure that local people can get where they need to go, has brought them closer together. Stephen said: “Liam coming to work for Stagecoach has been a brilliant experience. We work well together and have more time to chat. “Yes, it’s been good working alongside Liam. Both of us working together has created a bond for the rest of our lives. It’s a very proud experience for us both.” Pride is again the hallmark of the relationship between bus driver, Josh, and relief delegated driving examiner, Adam Wales. Adam initially joined Stagecoach as a driver, wanting a fresh start after 16 years in teaching. He chose Stagecoach because of the size and reputation of the company, and so was delighted when, son, Josh chose to join him. Adam said: “I was pleased, knowing that he would be working for a great company. “And now I am always very proud. It’s great knowing that my son is with a company that is well established and do things in the right way.” Families play an important role at Stagecoach East Midlands. At the company’s recent long service awards, the bus operator handed over a cheque for £3,789.52, raised by the team for the outstanding work done by Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity. Team members ran bake sales, raffles and other charity events to support families in hugely difficult circumstances. Careers are available at Stagecoach across a range of areas, including cleaning, driving, enginee…
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