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Post by El Mel on Oct 22, 2019 14:11:44 GMT 1
No health wise I’m fine thank you I’m to become a train driver for EMR. Bit of a train geek so it’s my dream job. You'll love it mate. An awful lot to learn. About a years training in total. Most folk think it's only a few levers and buttons. "It doesn't even have a steering wheel." But they know nowt. I went train driving from the bank. A very common move but so is emergency services and prison officers to the railway. Don't know why but it seems happen an awful lot. Good luck with it all. An interest in trains will definitely help as your not starting from ground zero. You will have at least some basic knowledge. It's a long road and your head will spin at times but stick with it as the end result is a fantastic job with the best office view ever! Yeah, trains I worked on it was just one lever and a few buttons. ;-)
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Post by Porrohman on Oct 22, 2019 15:13:19 GMT 1
This thread needs this... Or even better
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Post by brighousebandbred on Oct 22, 2019 15:18:19 GMT 1
You'll love it mate. An awful lot to learn. About a years training in total. Most folk think it's only a few levers and buttons. "It doesn't even have a steering wheel." But they know nowt. I went train driving from the bank. A very common move but so is emergency services and prison officers to the railway. Don't know why but it seems happen an awful lot. Good luck with it all. An interest in trains will definitely help as your not starting from ground zero. You will have at least some basic knowledge. It's a long road and your head will spin at times but stick with it as the end result is a fantastic job with the best office view ever! Yeah, trains I worked on it was just one lever and a few buttons. ;-) Probably suited you to a tee. As pushing buttons as been your life’s ambitions teehe !!
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