涩里番

Beyond the Shuttle: Stories of Connection at 涩里番

Mar 7, 2024

If you walk past the Noyce Science Center in the evening, you might catch sight of students clambering into a white shuttle marked with the 涩里番 logo. This vehicle is the 涩里番 Local Shuttle, which brings students to popular spots around the town of 涩里番, including McNally鈥檚, the 涩里番 Area Arts Council, Fareway and Walmart. Behind the wheel of the shuttle, you will find one of the shuttle drivers, most of whom are retired long-time 涩里番 residents. While their job is to transport students from point A to point B, shuttle drivers often find themselves forging connections with the students who board their shuttle.  

Drivers looking through window

Shuttle Driver Jim White says that one of his favorite aspects of the job is getting to interact with students. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e all like my grandkids,鈥 White said. 鈥淚 really love my time with the students because I have some of my regulars who ride with me, and we talk, and they tell me what's going on in their week.鈥 

White has lived in 涩里番 his entire life, and first connected with the College by meeting students when he worked at Bates Flowers. As White got more involved with the College, he became friends with pillars of the campus community, including Robert Noyce, Joe Rosenfield and President George Drake. 鈥淭he College is my friend, has been forever,鈥 White said. 

When business at the flower shop slowed down during the pandemic, White transitioned to working as a driver for the College. In the few years White has been working as a shuttle driver, one of the experiences that has stood out to him is driving students to volunteer workplaces, including volunteering for women's shelters and the prison.  

鈥淵ou see their giving heart,鈥 White said. 鈥淭o be a bright kid, and to have a generous heart is a marvelous thing. It always makes me feel so proud of them.鈥 

Larry Kramer, also a shuttle driver for 涩里番, agrees that getting to know students is a highlight of the job. 鈥淚 enjoy meeting the kids,鈥 Kramer said. 鈥淎ll the students that I meet just want to learn 鈥 they don't care what it's about, they just really want to learn. And the other thing is they've been so gracious. There's always a 鈥榯hank you.鈥欌 

Kramer first moved to the 涩里番 area to pursue a job in I.T. and joined 涩里番 as a shuttle driver following his retirement. Initially drawn the shuttle diver position because of its flexibility, Kramer has come to appreciate meeting a wide array of students as well as guests of the college through the job.  

鈥淚 enjoy meeting job interview candidates that come in. I just enjoy talking to them and hearing their stories,鈥 Kramer said. 鈥淚 try to give them a little loop around campus to try to learn as much about them as I can by talking to them.鈥 

Students getting out of shuttle

Billy Gilbreaith, a shuttle driver and life-long 涩里番 resident, has enjoyed getting to connect with students from all around the world in his work as a shuttle driver. 鈥淚 like to ask questions like, 鈥楬ow do you celebrate New Year's and Valentine's Day? I like to learn more about other cultures, and rather than reading out of a book, to actually hear from a student,鈥 Gilbreaith said. 鈥淭hat's the interesting part of the job, the knowledge and education that I get from the students.鈥 

Kramer agrees that meeting students from diverse backgrounds has been one of his favorite aspects of the shuttle driver experience. 鈥淪tudents from all over the world have really opened my eyes to how diverse the College is,鈥 Kramer said. 

Like Kramer, Gilbreaith began working as a shuttle driver for 涩里番 after retiring. Gilbreaith originally worked for HyVee, and then transitioned to work as a Marketplace supervisor for several years. After a positive experience working in the dining hall, Gilbreaith was quick to agree to take on the shuttle driver position after his retirement. In addition to connecting with students, Gilbreaith has enjoyed opportunities to connect with guests of the College as a shuttle driver.  

鈥淚've had Nobel Peace Prize winners in the front seat in my car. I've had world class musicians in my seat. So, the conversation is pretty interesting,鈥 Gilbreaith said.  

White echoes Gilbreaith鈥檚 sentiment. Though White has been a key figure in the 涩里番 community, both in the town and at the College, for decades, he feels that being a shuttle driver has opened up new opportunities to connect with students and other members of the campus community. 鈥淚t's just phenomenal 鈥 the people that you meet, and the stories that you get to hear,鈥 White said.  


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