SEATTLE — The agency that provides bus service is the Seattle area is looking to hire a “comfort station coordinator” whose job will be to find easily accessible restrooms for drivers.
King County Metro says the job will pay as much as $97,000 a year.
Metro Transit spokesman Jeff Switzer told KOMO News the agency has an obligation under the law to the 2,600 drivers who keep the community moving.
Metro was cited last November by the state Department of Labor and Industries after an audit found drivers were not provided unrestricted access to restrooms and some wore diapers.
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