The Wheels of the Bus Go Round and Round: The life of a school bus driver

The Wheels of the Bus Go Round and Round: The life of a school bus driver

by Dewey William Stedman
The Wheels of the Bus Go Round and Round: The life of a school bus driver

The Wheels of the Bus Go Round and Round: The life of a school bus driver

by Dewey William Stedman

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Overview

As a young boy growing up a couple miles from a small town and having a father who had cancer of the throat and heart problems we didn't have much money. All through life I worked on improving my life and proud of what I have done without any college. Working for RCA on three different programs, I was given a chance to learn a lot and given lots of responsibilities during my life as you will see in the book.


Growing up outside a small town of 2,500 was a challenge. We lived about 2 miles from town with 7 1/2 acres of land with most of it in trees except about one acre around the house. We had at times a cow for milk and a pig for meat. We always had lots of chickens laying eggs. We always had big gardens which I got to weed but my mother would pick the vegetables. A neighbor boy would come over sometimes and we would sneak into the garden and eat some fresh peas out of the pod or sneak some strawberries.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186080886
Publisher: Liberty Hill Publishing
Publication date: 10/23/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

As a young boy growing up a couple miles from a small town and having a father who had cancer of the throat and heart problems we didn’t have much money. All through life I worked on improving my life and proud of what I have done without any college. Working for RCA on three different programs, I was given a chance to learn a lot and given lots of responsibilities during my life as you will see in the book.


Growing up outside a small town of 2,500 was a challenge. We lived about 2 miles from town with 7 1/2 acres of land with most of it in trees except about one acre around the house. We had at times a cow for milk and a pig for meat. We always had lots of chickens laying eggs. We always had big gardens which I got to weed but my mother would pick the vegetables. A neighbor boy would come over sometimes and we would sneak into the garden and eat some fresh peas out of the pod or sneak some strawberries.
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