according to this article, 3. Subway and streetcar operators – $22.20/hour Subway and streetcar operators control or drive trains, electric-powered streetcars and trolleys that transport passengers in metropolitan areas. Annual salary: $46,180 Growth through 2016: 12 percent Industry: Transportation and materials moving
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
Mr. GP, the actual rate of pay is within the labor agreement between the Agency or Carrier and its Employees. Those Agreements are customarily proprietary and are not open to public inspection.
While likely your Mayor Ames' compensation is public record, that does not mean same applies to a Beaumont Municipal Transit System's bus driver.
Posted by gp35 (Member # 3971) on :
So does streetcar drives make more than Amtrak train drivers?
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
How could one expect to know beyond the usual internet speculation, when their respective Labor Agreements are proprietary?
The best suggestion I can offer is go to that same website and see what kind of return shows for Railroad Locomotive Engineer
Posted by smitty195 (Member # 5102) on :
I thought all public salaries were public knowledge, including municipal transit bus drivers? My entire adult life has been in the public sector (public safety), and I have known everyone's salary from the janitor up to the police chief and the city manager. Wouldn't the salary range of municipal transit bus drivers be openly listed on every job description/application?