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If you or someone you know is looking for a great new career as a driver or you already have a commercial driver license, call MTS today at 1-800-445-2994 or for more information visit the website: www.bustransportation.com

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Michael Brown, founder and CEO of MTS. Photo by Owen & Dunn Insurance

In this time of pandemics and global unrest, getting a good paying job with benefits and training is not as easy, especially if you have any blemishes on your record, unless you know about Michael’s Transportation (MTS).

Founded in 1986, MTS is an employee-owned company, which means the employees have a stake in the profitability of the business.

MTS is hiring over 100 drivers to meet the needs of their customers from Sacramento to the Central Coast, as well as the SF Bay Area.

“We offer a career in the transportation industry that provides a living wage and opportunities for advancement in the transportation industry,” said MTS founder and CEO Michael Brown.

Drivers earn from $160 to $240 per day depending on their experience. Last year, their highest paid drivers earned between $60,000 and $82,000.

MTS Training Academy, the training and certification subsidiary of MTS, provides classes for bus drivers and more, which can be completed in as little as six weeks.

Through partnerships with various public agencies such as State of California, Veterans Administration, State Department of Vocational Rehabilitation and placement services  to AB109 recipients for the re-entry population, trainees can often receive training at no cost to them.

MTS has locations in Vallejo, Sacramento & Dixon, Stockton and Watsonville.

If you or someone you know is looking for a great new career as a driver or you already have a commercial driver license, call MTS today at 1-800-445-2994 or for more information visit the website: www.bustransportation.com

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