The former bus driver reached her limit and went off on students before resigning. She’s not sorry, either.
Fox News reports, “Jackie Miller, who drove students in Amherst, near Cleveland, told “Jesse Watters Primetime” several kids in particular preyed upon her asthma and were intentionally and incessantly disruptive.”
According to Jackie Miller, the day began as a difficult day for Miller as soon as the kids got on the bus. One boy went out of his way to push her buttons by constantly calling other children on the bus, which resulted in their phones going off and the bus driver being distracted.
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Then, the tattling began. One student complained about another, claiming the other was saying bad things about their mother. After that, a student informed her that another had sprayed perfume, which Miller was allergic to. Miller went to the back of the bus to determine what was happening, saw the smirk on the kid’s face, and lost it. Miller states that the kids knew about her asthma, as she had informed them earlier in the year.
Several clips of the altercation are circulating online. One of them shows Miller telling a child she’s not innocent and saying she will start kicking a**. In another, she says she’s done and will leave the bus, so they all have to walk home.
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Now, Miller has resigned and is marketing a shirt that sports the slogan “I’m going to shove my foot so far up your a** it’s going to dangle out your nose” to help support herself now that she doesn’t have a job. The slogan comes from a part of the profanity-filled rant that followed her asthma attack due to the perfume.
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April 09, 2023
According to Yahoo, “‘I’m sick of all this s---. I’m done with it. I’m going to start kicking some f------ serious a--,’ Miller said. ‘Do you hear me? My foot’s going to be so far up your goddamn a--, it’s going to dangle out your goddamn nose.’” People can also purchase hoodies, and $5 of every sale goes to help Miller retire.
A GoFundMe has already raised about $60,000 to help the former bus driver. Many people are sharing messages of encouragement and pointing out that children today are disrespectful and out of control.