Retired FBI High-Ranking Official Becomes a School Bus Driver


“There are no unimportant jobs.”

by Steve Hartman from CBS News.

If anyone has earned a coffee break, it’s 63-year-old Mike Mason of Midlothian, Virginia. He has served his country for decades — first as a captain in the Marines and later as the No. 4 man at the FBI. 

Photo by Lilartsy via Pexels

Mason left the bureau in 2007 and went to work as an executive at a Fortune 500 company, and then retired. But Mason said retirement did not sit well with him. 

“I still had a mind and I still had things I was capable of doing,” he said. 

Click HERE to read the full story and watch the video interview.

TRiGroup’s Advice: Lift your spirits through the story of Mike Mason. We know that the current labor shortages, especially as they relate to bus drivers, are wreaking havoc on schools and families. Encouraging more applicants can be more a matter of the heart and less about the wallet.

Share this article:

Copyright 1987-2020. TRiGroup, Inc. All rights reserved. Website design by: TRIGROUP.US


The Roño International Group