 I start work at 6.30 in the morning at Centenary House, check the bus over which means a walk-round check at the moment it's done by talk to light, tail lift out once a week because I don't use it so I'm only need to check it once a week, check the interior of the bus to make sure all the seat belts are untangled because the kids have a habit of tangling the belts up and then it's off to Little Hampton to pick the PA up. From there we go back to Lansing where we sometimes get a five minute break depending on traffic before we start our round to pick the children up before we go to school. Get the school, sometimes if we're early we have a little chitchat and a little quiz with the kids, wait for the teachers to open the doors because we're not allowed to open the doors on the bus, the teachers have to do it, then the kids are handed over to their charge, we're off in the day, home for a cup of tea. It's different, it's something in my working career that I've never done before but has opened my eyes to a different world. It is a very relaxed job without a lot of pressure from the office or anybody else, just get on with what you need to get on with and do it at your own time. The main thing is you get the kids to school on time and pick them up on time and that's the only pressures you've got.