Strong stable-work path
Path grade
Job titles to search
transit operator, bus operator, transit driver
Tradeoff to check
Shift work, weekends, and safety responsibility.
Next step
Transit Supervisor
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Strong stable-work path
Path grade
Job titles to search
transit operator, bus operator, transit driver
Tradeoff to check
Shift work, weekends, and safety responsibility.
Next step
Transit Supervisor
Good public-sector path
Path grade
Job titles to search
bylaw officer, municipal law enforcement, parking enforcement
Tradeoff to check
Public-facing conflict and detailed note writing.
Next step
Senior Bylaw Officer
Practical infrastructure path
Path grade
Job titles to search
operator-in-training, water operator, wastewater operator
Tradeoff to check
Licensing, on-call work, and technical learning curve.
Next step
Licensed Water Operator
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