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    Reasons for wanting to drive a train

    Blimey! If I could write as clearly as that, it's exactly what I would have set down. Word for word my motivations.
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    How are you guys managing your weight in the job?

    I try to walk five miles a day, by getting off a station early on my train in to work and by heading out even for a 15 minute brisk walk when I'm on my PNB. All the food I eat at work is either fruit, veg or protein - this is the only thing that's worked for me as I like my food. I kind of use...
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    Final salary pension

    Please stop misleading people. It is you that is wrong certainly in relation to the pension rights of TOC employees. This is a direct quote from my current "Guide for Members" (and it is the same as the Guide for Members that applied to the previous section of the scheme of which I was a...
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    Final salary pension

    Wrong, completely, at least for the sections I've been in although other sections may have other rules. You could have a medically protected salary if you can no longer drive but your pension is not protected if you reduce salary for another reason. It hits managers who go back to drive within...
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    Final salary pension

    The nuts and bolts depend on the section of the scheme you're in, but the clue is in the name. "Final Salary". The pension you receive (essentially) depends on your FINAL SALARY x years in the scheme / 60, irrespective of what you've put in to the scheme through higher or lower wages...
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    TOC ranks

    That's what I do, like most at my depot. It also tends to make for a more positive gang of drivers, since people have largely chosen to be there for the work or traction and as others have said rarely leave. Based on my previous experience, theres also a lot of negativity at metro depots...
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    Drivers pay increases

    No, I'd say that those basic building blocks of driver's route knowledge probably constitute between 5% and 10% of the effective route knowledge that I require to safely work a route, quite apart from all the many hundreds of "Driver" sections of the rule book. So you're quite right - 10%...
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    First Great Western Train Driving

    I've never sold anything down the river. While I appreciate that the railway has changed in the last 20 years (and I started in the industry in 1994, although haven't worked constantly in it for that time), in my opinion the outside world has changed an awful lot more. I choose not to despise...
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    First Great Western Train Driving

    Well that's one viewpoint. Mine is as follows. I drive cl43 HSTs (and another modern HST unit) every day unless I'm cover, and I genuinely love it. Good days and bad days happen, but I get to see the changing seasons, to drive half the length of the country every day at high speed day and...
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    SE'trn Looking for Drivers

    If you can't deal with customer service as an absolutely fundamental part of the job (or indeed see that that is the case), you aren't a suitable candidate. Even with a train manager on board, as a driver I have multiple interactions with customers every time I leave the train - some easy, some...
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    FTPE Qualified Driver advice.

    I did a full rules exam day for both new TOCs (one mixed TOC and one intercity only TOC), as you'd expect, but that was before passing out to drive again once I'd done traction and roads and all that - not as part of getting the job
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    FTPE Qualified Driver advice.

    Er, nope. I've never had to do a rules test as part of the assessment process when moving TOC (which I have, twice). B
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    OPC Trainee Train Driver testing

    There's nothing "unfair" about it. The two strikes and you're out rule is to prevent people from learning how to pass tests which are solely designed to assess innate ability. The tests are not like car or PCV tests, in that they assess the candidate's attributes which are necessary to become...
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    FCC franchise

    There'll be no effect at all on you, in terms of the recruitment process and the availability of your job. Don't worry. The only effect on you if the franchise were to change hands, would be the colour of your uniform and what it says on your payslip! Well, mostly. In a perverse outcome, TOCs...
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    Chiltern parliamentary - RAIB investigation

    That's a very big surprise to me - as in, your being happy to drive a train out there with a fault on a critical safety system. I haven't, ever, done anything other than the minimum move to shift the cab off the grids before rectifying the TPWS. If I get a fault light I couldn't then clear then...
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    Chiltern parliamentary - RAIB investigation

    Yep I've most definitely been told that on numerous occasions; and prior to cancelling the AWS on setting up the cab it is an inviolable part of my routine to make sure I'm looking at the TPWS console as I do so. At Paddington, it can arise due to the cab lying over the outbound OSS grids...
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    Daily Mail: train cancelled whilst guard is in sainsburys...

    No, I don't disagree with that at all either!
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    Daily Mail: train cancelled whilst guard is in sainsburys...

    Those of us who actually work in the job do, obviously, have more of an insight into what it entails, its stresses, strains and rules, than those who do not. However, it is all too easy for staff to fall into the unedifying trap of (1) defending the status quo at all costs, simply because...
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    Daily Mail: train cancelled whilst guard is in sainsburys...

    Sorry, yes you're right - it's "pathetic" to attempt to reduce hysteria and inaccuracy in a thread about oh, er, hysteria and inaccuracy. A thread started by you. Pathetic old me.
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    Daily Mail: train cancelled whilst guard is in sainsburys...

    Once again, I don't disagree with the idiocy and inaccuracy of the newspaper reporting on this matter, but: did you really mean that, with all the associated nuances, when you posted Well, I don't think so. In common usage, "legally required" (even in capitals) without further caveat...

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