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    A career as a signaller

    Patience is the key!
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    A career as a signaller

    That's interesting, something I'd like to follow up, however, I've since been made redundant. The COSS on the PTS I sat in on was a bit miffed as he could recall teaching to PTS to several people who wore hearing aids. Thank you for the information.
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    A career as a signaller

    Thank you for the response, it's appreciated. I'll see what happens should I get that far in the recruitment process.
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    A career as a signaller

    Ok, many thanks again... what will be, will be.
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    A career as a signaller

    Llanigraham, many thanks for the response, looks like it depends on where you actually work.
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    A career as a signaller

    It is, as a control manager before being made redundant I was put on a PTS course, this was meant to be prior to going out on a MPV weed spray circuit (redundancy came first), anyway, I failed the medical on hearing (knew I would), I questioned why someone doing a sight test could wear glasses...
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    A career as a signaller

    Tom, many thanks for your response, it's appreciated & was the answering I was hoping for.
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    A career as a signaller

    Hi, New on here so please go easy! Recently made redundant as a Control Manager with a rail company and now exploring other avenues. To that end a quick question, does a signaller require a PTS please? Thanks in advance.

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