Never let public know what you don’t know
Stacie Bishop (letter, July 31) a teacher, recently asked for advice on how to teach her students about the president. She wrote that she taught them to respect the president of the United States. She should stop there, and they will figure out the rest.
I was just an old county school-bus driver and, when I had a question, I would ask another driver, dispatcher or the training department. But I would never say on the radio or in print that I didn't know what to do. That's just asking for trouble. Management and the public might be listening.
Joe Silva, Fresno
This story was originally published August 5, 2017 at 1:57 PM with the headline "Never let public know what you don’t know."