JonathanP
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Chiltern have posted a job advert for a "Trainee Train Manager" - http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/c/jobs
It seems to be the case based on the advert that at Chiltern "Trainee Train Manager" is a separately defined, permanent position with it's own set of duties rather than a temporary state before passing out as a Train Manager. Have I got this right? If so, it's very novel definition of the word trainee!
Under the same logic, all Shop Assistants would be "Trainee Store Managers", Cleaners would be "Trainee Cleaning Team Leaders" and George Osborne would be the "Trainee Prime Minsister"
It seems to be the case based on the advert that at Chiltern "Trainee Train Manager" is a separately defined, permanent position with it's own set of duties rather than a temporary state before passing out as a Train Manager. Have I got this right? If so, it's very novel definition of the word trainee!
Under the same logic, all Shop Assistants would be "Trainee Store Managers", Cleaners would be "Trainee Cleaning Team Leaders" and George Osborne would be the "Trainee Prime Minsister"