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  • Hi we are ways taking on new drivers at Cambridge but sadly 6 are I'm the next group to start training and a few in a course after that so may be a while. I'd advise if u really wanna start driving put in for anywhere on the old fcc route of greater Anglia as u can transfer after a period of time. I did this as I lived nowhere near Cambridge (was working in Colchester) but transferred to get mainline and moved into a house up here when I could afford it. Good luck! Ps buy the 'how to become a train driver' it's very useful with tips etc. I used to myself years back. Take care
    Hi Marshy
    I am 24 of years of age and looking for a trainee train position hopefully somewhere in the east. I am located in around Cambridge. I believe my CV is almost complete however I am currently doing a Health and safety course to add to the CV, I understand TOC'S are very hot on safety so hopefully this works in my favour. I am already a HGV driver.
    I see your already quite an accomplished Train Driver and I would really like to know if you could offer any good sound advice which possibly may help my CV be pushed to the front of the queue in terms of selection. I currently dont work for a train company so my application would be external. I have attended the course on How to become a train driver and they offered good advice but it was mainly on the application process and the interview etc. Currently right now I am just constantly checking TOC'S for vacancies for trainee train drivers, I do welcome any advice you could possibly pass on.
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