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Why Aren't The Shuttle Lots Open At Denver International Airport? Blame It On Staffing Challenges
The airport is hoping to open the Pikes Peak shuttle lot before Thanksgiving but it will be "dependent on staffing."
By Jesse Sarles, CBS Denver:
DENVER (CBS4) – The Pikes Peak and Mt. Elbert shuttle lots at Denver International Airport have been closed for over a year, and airport officials say the reason they haven’t reopened as more people have been flying again is due to “staffing challenges.”
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They posted a message on Facebook on Monday imploring people looking for work to consider driving their shuttles or being part of the support staff. It stated: “Our contractor ABM is looking for CDL drivers to join their team. Class A or B CDL license with P2 endorsement required. Starting pay is $18 – $20 per hour (depending on shift).” Read more at CBS Denver
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