Sandra was used to men thinking they were better at the job than her.
A Glasgow woman who was used to men thinking they were better drivers than her is still loving her job as a bus driver after 22 years.
With the coach and bus industry historically dominated by men - only 7% of drivers are female according to FlixBus - Sandra is calling for more women to join her this International Women's Day. "You get a great feeling while driving, and have a chance to meet loads of different, interesting people.”
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