Driving Force Releases Driver Recruitment/Retention Toolkit
Driving Force was created to help the entire industry and companies of all sizes to attract and retain drivers.

Driving Force was created to help the entire industry and companies of all sizes to attract and retain drivers.
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Driving Force, a taskforce created by the ABA’s Women in Buses Council to help address the driver shortage issue in the motorcoach industry, has released a Recruitment & Retention Toolkit to help motorcoach companies — small and large — attract and retain their most important asset: drivers.
“Even before the COVID pandemic shut down the industry last year, many companies were turning away jobs because they had a driver shortage,” said Erin Ducharme, ABA’s Women in Buses chair and finance director at Bloom Tour & Charter Services in Taunton, Mass. “Driving Force was created to help the entire industry and companies of all sizes to attract and retain drivers. This is an amazing industry and those who do drive will tell you there is no other job that allows you to see the country like this job. We wanted to share the joy of working for this industry with those who may be looking for a new career and help companies who don’t have an HR person still recruit great employees.”
The Toolkit is broken into two sections:
RECRUITMENT
Elevator Pitch
Messaging
Creating a Hiring Video
Crafting a Job Listing
Using Your Website
Posting Jobs on Social Media
Listing on Hiring Websites
Targeting New Segments
Getting the Word Out
RETENTION
Orientation and Onboarding
Assign Mentors
Develop an Employee Communication Plan
Provide Performance Feedback
Celebrate Success
Measure, Analyze, React & Repeat
The Toolkit is available to all motorcoach companies in the industry and can be accessed at buses.org/about/drivingforce.
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