theboybilly
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I'll bite. How long does it take to pass out as, a bus/coach driver? It can take up to 2 years to qualify as a Train Driver (depending on depot, route & traction knowledge) and the stuff a Train Driver has to carry with him isn't just an ignition key. Do bus and coach drivers fix their vehicles or call out for assistance? A Train Driver has to assess whether he can fix a fault before declaring the train a failure (or if he thinks he can does he have to have lines blocked so that he can work on the outside of the train) otherwise the backlog of trains gets worse and worse causing £££££ in delays and that can be on HIS/HER decision. There's hell to pay if the driver does so and it's found to be a fix well within his capability . All this, on his own say at 7.30am on a packed commuter train. There's no railway AA or RAC to come out quickly. I know, I've had it and had to go through the rigmarole of having to detrain passengers at Selhurst knowing that I am the last direct rush-hour morning service from the Coast to The City after leaving East Croydon. I made the announcement to get off - nobody did. Not one person. So I then had the horrible task of going back and facing up each of 8 carriages-full of angry passengers. It ain't fun. Overpaid? Never in a million years - the qualifying exam pass rate shows this. And having just 2 goes at passing out fully doesn't guarantee a job at the end.Train drivers are on huge money. . It must be harder to drive a bus , You don’t steer a train !
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