Perhaps an acknowledgement that although you may not agree with Privatisation it is largely responsible for the salary position you find yourself in now.
Good luck to you with whatever you can get I've got no axe to grind on that front.
it just seems that is the aspect of privatisation that is the Elephant in the Room that no one wants to talk about as it doesn't adhere to the "Everything was bad" mantra.
I don’t see why I have to acknowledge anything to do with privatisation, it happened waaaay before I was ever involved in the railway.
I applied for the job I ended up with and the wage I applied for was the wage I got.
I don’t see why any train drivers owe you or anyone else an explanation as regards that to be honest.
What you are really trying to get as is that you want us to admit that the wage is far greater than the job difficulty.
Is the job physically difficult? No
Is it mentally draining? Yes
Are there massive consequences to mistakes? Yes
Is there a lot of training and knowledge needed to do the job correctly? Yes
Do I have to give up a huge part of my social/family life? Yes
Am I at high risk of killing someone and/or hear about my colleagues going through that most weeks/months? Yes
Would I do this job if the money was lower? No
People always ignore the negatives of the Job and just think about the ‘lever’ and apparent 1 ‘button’ that we press.