It's a good analogy, here's the reverse. Diane is a great bus driver but she consistently oversteps her remit... she loves driving the bus, but by week four she's hired her friend Connie to drive a new bus she's bought with the school's money... only this bus picks up children from a different school and drops them somewhere else. Slowly but surely over the year she's employed, Diane continues to expand the remit of the bus company and by the end of the year she's running buses for elderly people to do shopping, providing prison transfers, doing five different school drop offs and set up a mobile bus library.
That's great Diane say the school board, but what we really wanted was a bus for the kids... and we've had to sell the gymnasium to fund it and our football mascot is selling their body on niche interest Only Fans to cover the cost of your bus empire. Perhaps next year we'll hire Ron.... Ron knows the job and he's good at it, he's grumpy with the kids but he's got no real ambitions beyond dropping them between point A and point B
Sadly Ron has a tendency to let his brother Bob drive, and Bob is the fruitloop who believes crashing the bus is in everyone's best interest because dead kids and broken buses are a great way to secure funding for tanks which is what he really wants to drive - and he's done his own drawings of what they should look like in crayon.