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If Shoeburyness Yard or East Ham Depot take your fancy....
http://www.c2c-online.co.uk/about-us/careers/index
http://www.c2c-online.co.uk/about-us/careers/index
Given the usual buzz of excitement that normally accompanies a new advert for trainee drivers I'm surprised that this hasn't created more interest, especially as C2C are one of the few TOC's that see the depot driver role as a stepping stone toward mainline driving (for those that wish to pursue that direction)
Plus they are a small close knit company, operate relatively new traction and pay pretty well.
I'm definitely going to give it a go! Would be awesome working 5 minutes away from my house.
Although I foresee a slight issue if they ask why I want to switch from working in IT in the City to train depot driving.
The only way to become a mainline driver with C2C is to first be a depot driver. Depot Driver is a good job and you know what you are aiming towards, just know before you apply that you aren't going to be zipping up and down the mainline straight out of the school, so if thats what's important to you, my advice would be to look elsewhere for train driver jobs. Its a question of whether you want to learn more about the railway as a whole, about the trains and everything else before you go mainline, I would recommend it =)
Hi
Does anyone how long you'd usually have to work as a depot driver before doing full training, especially at c2c if they see it as a stepping stone? Maybe you short-cut part of the application process next time they are taking on new drivers?
I'm new to the forum and looking into a career change into train driving, so keen to explore lots of different options.
Thanks!
Hi , has anyone got there paperwork through the post yet for the interview ?
Thats kind of a relief haha , i got the email sunday and it said they would be sending practice material out . At least im not the only one . Good luck for thursday mate
Hi , has anyone got there paperwork through the post yet for the interview ?