Razorback Transit Now Offers Higher Wage

Union Station
Aislinn Beaumont

Union Station

On Monday, July 18, the Razorback Transit Department received confirmation of an approved new Labor Market Rate that will go into effect starting during the July 2016 pay period. 

The new annual salary of a Razorback Transit Bus Operater is now $29,427 which is approximately $14.15 per hour. 

Razorback Transit is also offering a new wage rate for hourly bus operators.

New Hourly Wage Rates
Employee Hourly Pay Rate
Operator In Training $11.00
Operator With 90 Days Experience $11.50
Operator With Experience  $12.00

 

 

 

 

 

You can apply here

The position is open to students and non-students. 

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Contacts

Colton Wade Duke, logistics manager
Transit Program
479-251-2936, cwduke@uark.edu

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