A BUS driver has clocked up millions of miles behind the wheel around the Forth Valley in more than five decades.
Operating from the Larbert depot of Midland Bluebird, George Richardson has marked 53 years of service as a bus driver.
While parent company the McGill's Group has been struggling with a shortage of drivers in recent years, George has no plans to retire anytime soon, having started as a bus driver in 1971.
He said: “Bus driving is such a big part of my life and I hope to continue for many years to come.
“I really enjoy my job, the people I work with are great and I’ve seen so many changes for the better at the depot.
“When I first started the driver’s break room was an old wooden hut, wages were paid in cash and buses had no power steering.
“The depot transformation is the biggest change I’ve seen in my 53 years working at Midland Bluebird and the buses have improved massively too.”
Colleagues recently celebrated George's long service achievement and presented him with a special gift hamper to mark the occasion.
Stuart Sinclair, depot operations manager, added: “We're thrilled to celebrate George’s amazing 53 years with Midland Bluebird.
“His dedication, professionalism, and genuine care for our customers have made him an integral part of our team.
“George’s commitment to providing exceptional service every day has made him a firm favourite with colleagues and customers alike.”
Outside of work, George loves spending time with his grandson, travelling all over Scotland to find new things to do.
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