The low pay being offered to crossing guards at schools in Joliet is embarrassing. The pay amounts to about $9 per hour. The City of Joliet touts itself as a place on the move and wants to attract businesses needing an educated and skilled workforce. Think of the message this sends to the business world and to the students themselves. 

Let me suggest a more appropriate level of pay for such a hazardous job should be more along the lines of $75 per day. That would send the message Joliet cares about the children’s safety and their parents who entrust their safe passage enroute to their school.

Is the City Council so concerned that paying a quality income to ensure safe passage to school would break the budget? Really?!

Wayne Horne 

Joliet