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WhiteBloodAda
22nd February 2013, 20:34
4 weeks ago I posted about getting a new job role at my current employers. Well today I received some fantastic news. Providing I pass my medical on Monday, I shall start a new job on March 11th with Southeastern Trains. While training I will be just short of the £18,600, but once qualified, around 3 months later, that increases to £21k. Finally life looks like it may have a date to continue again. Such an amazing feeling inside :D

Michael Parnham
22nd February 2013, 20:40
Congratulations!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevie c
22nd February 2013, 20:44
Fantastic news well done:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
22nd February 2013, 21:03
4 weeks ago I posted about getting a new job role at my current employers. Well today I received some fantastic news. Providing I pass my medical on Monday, I shall start a new job on March 11th with Southeastern Trains. While training I will be just short of the £18,600, but once qualified, around 3 months later, that increases to £21k. Finally life looks like it may have a date to continue again. Such an amazing feeling inside :D

:cwm24: ... WOW! :icon_rolleyes: ... you're certainly a man on the move! Further congratulations! :smile:

bigmarco
22nd February 2013, 21:50
Congratulations things are beginning to fall into place quite nicely :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Nick30
22nd February 2013, 22:30
That's fantastic.
Many congratulations mate :D
What's your job? Will you be driving the trains? My brother is a train driver for Southern Trains. I got offered a job this morning for an events administrator and I'm so happy about it although it as it could earn a high wage. My mahal is very happy too.
Onwards and upwards I say :D

joebloggs
23rd February 2013, 10:52
:xxgrinning--00xx3: great news guys :Jump:

stevewool
23rd February 2013, 10:59
so please for you, :smile:

WhiteBloodAda
23rd February 2013, 22:22
:cwm24: ... WOW! :icon_rolleyes: ... you're certainly a man on the move! Further congratulations! :smile:

Got no choice but to move as fast as I can. I want to be back with Ruby and we set a target of Christmas. We hope that this is still a possibility

WhiteBloodAda
23rd February 2013, 22:23
That's fantastic.
Many congratulations mate :D
What's your job? Will you be driving the trains? My brother is a train driver for Southern Trains. I got offered a job this morning for an events administrator and I'm so happy about it although it as it could earn a high wage. My mahal is very happy too.
Onwards and upwards I say :D

It will be a conductor. I'd love to do some train driving at £40k a year :D First step though is to get onto the trains, get Ruby back, then progress myself

stevewool
23rd February 2013, 22:31
its all down to you, how much you want something in life, the only person stopping you is yourself

grahamw48
24th February 2013, 00:11
It will be a conductor. I'd love to do some train driving at £40k a year :D First step though is to get onto the trains, get Ruby back, then progress myself

Well done ! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
24th February 2013, 00:11
its all down to you, how much you want something in life, the only person stopping you is yourself

Absolutely spot on mate. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Nick30
24th February 2013, 01:21
How did you get to being a conductor? What will you be doing? Did you need qualifications or skills for it or get it through apprenticeship?
Congrats again mate :D

Arthur Little
24th February 2013, 01:49
It will be a conductor. I'd love to do some train driving at £40k a year :D First step though is to get onto the trains, get Ruby back, then progress myself

Well ... :anerikke: ... you're certainly on the right track! Good luck. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Steve.r
24th February 2013, 02:30
Great news :Jump:

WhiteBloodAda
24th February 2013, 12:43
How did you get to being a conductor? What will you be doing? Did you need qualifications or skills for it or get it through apprenticeship?
Congrats again mate :D

Applied via email to Southeastern Trains to signify my interest, then I received an application form on 1st November (the day I went to Philippines for a month!) so didn't get to send that off until early December when I was back. I just got lucky and heard back from them fairly soon, (some there at the assessment had waited nearly two years), passed the assessment, had interview the next day, flew through that, and now have a medical tomorrow. All hit me pretty quick and unexpectedly!

Conductors main role for the public is asking for your tickets on the trains and making announcements, but that isn't even the tip of the iceberg. There is so much safety stuff I will learn, as well as having to know all the stations lay outs, size, geography etc, knowledge of signals, aswell as tunnel length, location etc. I have a lot to learn.

I left school with 5 c+ GCSE's and 1 D in A-levels, so I wouldn't say that qualifications were that important. The interview itself was more about my personality than anything

imagine
24th February 2013, 13:47
congratulations :xxgrinning--00xx3:

RickyR
24th February 2013, 15:38
Thats great news, the railways seem to offer really good prospects. I heard that you can more easily move on to become a train driver eventually from conductor.

WhiteBloodAda
24th February 2013, 17:22
Thats great news, the railways seem to offer really good prospects. I heard that you can more easily move on to become a train driver eventually from conductor.

Like any company, if you have inside knowledge then it can be used in your favour. You still need to pass the tests and assessments though, but it certainly would be an advantage

Michael Parnham
24th February 2013, 20:34
Nice one:ARsurrender:

Nick30
26th February 2013, 19:52
Did you pass your medical Ada?

Dedworth
26th February 2013, 20:08
Thats great news, the railways seem to offer really good prospects. I heard that you can more easily move on to become a train driver eventually from conductor.

Drivers = £50k pa according to the episode 1 of The Railway on BBC iPlayer

grahamw48
26th February 2013, 20:44
Yeah...saw that.

No wonder that driver looked a happy chappy. :biggrin:

Dedworth
26th February 2013, 20:56
Yeah...saw that.

No wonder that driver looked a happy chappy. :biggrin:

I've just watched the second episode with all the pissheads lashed up on the Yorkshire Ale Trail :yikes:

grahamw48
26th February 2013, 21:08
That one made me damned angry to be honest.
It's ridiculous that other passengers (with children too) should have to put up with one minute of this moronic behaviour. :NoNo:

Kick the :censored:s OFF the train and make them walk ! :mad:

Whenever I see drunken idiots like that I just want to see a water cannon turned on them.

Dedworth
26th February 2013, 21:11
That one made me damned angry to be honest.
It's ridiculous that other passengers (with children too) should have to put up with one minute of this moronic behaviour. :NoNo:

Kick the :censored:s OFF the train and make them walk ! :mad:

I liked what the member of staff said - if it was in France or the US the trains would just plough through them

grahamw48
26th February 2013, 21:14
We need a proper deterrent for some of these ignorant louts.

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WhiteBloodAda
27th February 2013, 07:11
Did you pass your medical Ada?

Should find out today. Passed everything they tested at the centre, just got to wait for the urine sample results, which should be fine, so all looks good :)

WhiteBloodAda
27th February 2013, 07:12
Drivers = £50k pa according to the episode 1 of The Railway on BBC iPlayer

Once Ruby is back, give me a couple of years and I'm going for it! The chance to earn money like that would be too hard to not do all I can to get!

RickyR
27th February 2013, 11:44
I saw a website recently (think someone here might have posted it) with all the salaries and conditions for train drivers and it without a doubt looks like a great career, but fairly competitive.

If the program your talking about is the one that started in kings cross, I saw that and was quiet impressed.

I personally consider the UK railways far superior then most of Europe including France. People rave about the TVR but its often dirty uncomfortable and overcrowded and isn't that cheap.

To be honest, with the whole HS2 situation I don't know why they don't reinvest that 30bn into upgrading the main lines to handle two tier trains instead of a new line which will save a mere 30 mins

WhiteBloodAda
27th February 2013, 19:38
Time is of the essence though. Personally they should do both, but I feel that HS2 is vital for the growth of the country. The benefits of HS1 have been pretty good bot economically and personally. Just over an hour to get to London now from Dover, compared to aprox 2 hours on the slow trains. You pay the premium, but if you're in a rush, it's well worth it

Nick30
30th April 2013, 20:18
How's it all going Ada? Hope you've passed the medical and the jobs are going well :)