Low pay for work - Route Driver MTM Transit Employee Review

1.0
Feb 5, 2026
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Pros

TONS OF HOURS, you almost don’t have to pay for a home, cuz you’re never gonna be there.

Cons

Co-workers are MISERABLE. Union fights for employees, however, larger overlords-CapMetro does NOT value its employees hard work and how the employees feel, or whether they have job satisfaction. CapMetro knows there’s a line of potential employees if current employees quit. A dime a dozen. They treat us like “you don’t like it? BUH-BYE!” “NEXT” . This job is a jackpot for people who have lived ‘struggle bus’ lives . So Capmetro doesn’t care how the individual employee feels. They’ll take what they’re given even as miserable as they feel about the job-and many employees let that puke 🤮 out all over the poor people we transport treating clients like crap because they’re so miserable. Capmetro MUST do better. But they won’t they’re getting government funds.

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5.0
Mar 28, 2026
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Pros

Flexible management Great office environment Meaningful work Easy to learn

Cons

Feels like a lot of work at first but you quickly adapt and then it become very manageable

1.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The compensation package is competitive and provides strong financial stability. Additionally, the flexibility offered in scheduling and time-off requests contributes positively to work-life balance and allows employees to better manage personal and professional responsibilities.

Cons

During my time with the organization, I observed opportunities for growth in leadership development and employee engagement. Employees who demonstrate initiative and a desire to expand their skills would benefit from more structured coaching, mentoring, and professional development opportunities. Greater investment in employee growth could improve retention, morale, and overall team performance. I also believe that more proactive workforce planning and communication would help the team operate more effectively, particularly during periods of change or increased workload. Establishing clearer long-term plans and expectations would provide employees with better direction and support. Additionally, fostering a culture that emphasizes fairness, transparency, and equal opportunities for all employees would strengthen trust and collaboration across the team. Employees are more engaged when decisions are perceived as objective and based on performance and merit. Within the dispatch department, increased collaboration and knowledge sharing among team members and leadership would enhance operational efficiency. Team leads can play a valuable role by providing guidance, support, and assistance to colleagues when challenges arise, helping create a stronger and more cohesive work environment.

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