Hi all, take at look at DB website TRAINEE DRIVERS WANTED but there is a pecking order, qualified first, DB employees, new entrants.![]()
Hi all, take at look at DB website TRAINEE DRIVERS WANTED but there is a pecking order, qualified first, DB employees, new entrants.![]()
Note that they are advertising for Driver Operators - which is a Driver qualified to drive in sidings, yards and depots ONLY but not qualified to go on the mainline - so I take it qualified Depot Drivers from TOC's will be able to apply for these as a qualified candidate.
As a qualified Freight train driver, could you move to a passenger TOC?
Many Thanks
Hi All,
First post here, although I have been monitoring these forums for sometime.
Is there any disadvantage in training with a Freight company rather than TOC?
As a qualified Freight train driver, could you move to a passenger TOC?
Many Thanks
Can anyone out there tell me what it's like working for a freight firm like DBS, and suggest what sort of hours and shifts one can expect? Is a FOC driver more likely to be facing nights/weekends than a TOC driver?
I'd rather not apply if it's predominantly weekend work. I'd sooner be poor and spend time with the family than do a dream job away from them!
Hi all, take at look at DB website TRAINEE DRIVERS WANTED but there is a pecking order, qualified first, DB employees, new entrants.![]()
While it maybe true that freight have less conditions than passenger, it's unfair to take one focs t&c's and assume its the same for all focs, particulary when you are talking about DBS who seem to be having more trouble than most recently.
The phone thing is certainly not practice at my lot. If I'm at home in my own time the phone is either off or silent....I chose whether or not I answer.
If I am AV (Ie no booked job) on the roster then they have to give 24 hrs notice to call me in. If they call with less than 24 hrs notice I can refuse to come in (or just not answer phone) or I can agree at which point they must pay me rest day workng.
It's not all roses, but people are all to eager to get hung up on the negatives and don't look at the positives.
Not quite.
Driver operators also drive within 20 miles 'of home depot' obviously on NR infrastructure.
Same rules, same assessments, less pay, less responsibility, better start/finish times.
How much better are the hours?
Sounds like this could be the ideal job for me as a long-term aim (if I ever get bored of my current depot driving role which may take some years yet)
The DB Driver Operators role sounds like a good job, mainly marshalling freight on depots with some short-distance trips on the mainline with freight, and with better hours
I have decided that I am going to apply for this vacancy.
I might not have previous experience but i am very much willing to learn and driving trains is always something I have wanted to do.
Another thing to remember. I dont think being part of a FOC entitles you to free rail travel or an ATOC card. So you would not be able to get 75% off rail travel. Just another thing to think about!
I am applying for the jobs as well, dont forget you are bonded to dbs for 5 years !!
I take that as a positive with regards to job security/redundancy at least for 5 years !
If it's the DBS trainee jobs being advertised, I think he means you have to sign a learning contract. As I understand it, it's actually for 3 years after you've completed training, and you agree to paying some or all of the training costs back to DBS if you leave within this period. It's not a guarantee of work for that period: DBS would still have the option to make you redundant within that time.
How long is the training period with DBS?
Yes Bev, interesting, are you jumping out the frying pan into the fire, depends on how much you rate your job, pay and the people you work with, but you could love it, i always remember shunting (as a shunter) in a yard 9 hour shift and did about 5 hours in one go and i just noted the forward and setting back moves,..................... 104 instructions i gave to the driver " ok draw forward when your ready please" "ok set back when your ready please" he must of got well miffed and fed up just keeping on drawing down to the same dolly and back. Some drivers hate yard shunting and sooner be on the mainline but some are really good and helpful. Not many local trip workings now days thanks to goverments past!!!!!