Train drivers = greed

yet the bbc says that London train drivers are on about £40k

That all?
I work for a pretty big freight/rail maintenance company, and saw a job advertised internally for a freight train driver with a couple of years experience. Salary of £60k.

I want to be a train driver :O

It is pure greed. I can't see any reason why a train driver should get paid any more than anyone else in the public transport sector tbh. Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't believe it takes the same amount of training or skill as say, flying a 747...
 
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There not complaining about a 4.5% pay rise. That's the unions offer.

As usual with the bbc, there's not one scarp of information on why they actually want a strike. Other than over pay and working hours.
 
I know a train driver, I'm not going to try and justify their jobs but apparently it's mind numbingly boring, there's more red tape than you've ever seen, you sit there all day by yourself saying nothing to anyone and many of them have had someone thrown themselves in front of the train or run over an already dead corpse. Can't be nice seeing that and they have very serious counselling for that.
 
Good on them tbh, the amount of ******* money the underground rakes in everyday i think they are entitled to spit their dummys out and want a cut of it the profit.

Wrong, just wrong! :p

These clowns should be getting the standard 2-2.5% pay rise along with most of the rest of the country and they should be pleased with that. They then need to shut the hell up like the rest of the country do when they get the basic inflation matching pay rise.

The profits should be going toward the long suffering commuter by either improving the service or cutting the ridiculous fares.

These people really annoy me, what gives them the right to strike? Just because strike action causes chaos and thus they are more likely to get the outcome they want?
 
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I know a train driver, I'm not going to try and justify their jobs but apparently it's mind numbingly boring, there's more red tape than you've ever seen, you sit there all day by yourself saying nothing to anyone and many of them have had someone thrown themselves in front of the train or run over an already dead corpse. Can't be nice seeing that and they have very serious counselling for that.
I don't know. For £40,000 a year I would give it a sincere shot.
 
I don't know. For £40,000 a year I would give it a sincere shot.

Lots of drivers have committed suicide, due to the memories of hitting suiciders and other people on track.

These people really annoy me, what gives them the right to strike? Just because strike action causes chaos and thus they are more likely to get the outcome they want?
perhaps unlike most sectors. There's no alternative companies.
 
or run over an already dead corpse. Can't be nice seeing that and they have very serious counselling for that.

It would be hard to run over a live corpse.:D

Having worked for BR before privatisation and seen drivers turn to complete twitch jobs when some saddo decides to end it all by walking in front of train I have every sympathy with the drivers.

There was a particularly bad one in North Wales a couple of years a ago when some wench took a running jump off a platform onto the front of a though train. Reputedly the head disintegrated on the windscreen wiper and the contents had slid up the window by the time the train had managed to stop.
 
Lots of drivers have committed suicide, due to the memories of hitting suiciders and other people on track.
I know, and I'm not saying anything like I'm tough and can handle being involved in such a situation, as I've never been in a situation like it. I might even end up quitting if I was involved in such an incident.

I would, however, definitely give such a job a damn good try for £40,000 a year and I've actually just put it on my list of career possibilities once I get some other issues out of the way. The RSPCA is currently #1.
 
The thing is, even though it is a dull job, there really is nothing else you can do due to the "dead man's handle."
 
It would be hard to run over a live corpse.:D
It might still be twitching, or chopped off at the torso trying to drag itself off the rails having changed its mind when you plough over its head and finish the job :D

Gross
 
I know a train driver, I'm not going to try and justify their jobs but apparently it's mind numbingly boring, there's more red tape than you've ever seen, you sit there all day by yourself saying nothing to anyone and many of them have had someone thrown themselves in front of the train or run over an already dead corpse. Can't be nice seeing that and they have very serious counselling for that.

boo hoo tbh..

It is semi skilled labour & a job plenty of people with no quals want - I really think they should turn round and tell them all to get ****

factory workers have boring jobs too - they get paid much less

as for the maybe one or two dead people they'll see in their entire career - thats a complete joke - think about what a junior doctor or an A&E nurse has to go through - they get paid less than train drivers yet have longer hours, less holidays and do a job that requires far more intelligence a longer period of training and is far more demanding.

Train drivers should get a pay cut tbh...


Fully star out swearing. FF.
 
It's a skilled job plus there's the supply and demand factor.

I'd argue driving and manoeuvring a 44ton artic was just as skilled, just as in demand, yet commands no where near the same wage! :mad:

Lots of drivers have committed suicide, due to the memories of hitting suiciders and other people on track.

I know of a few truckers that have struggled with this very issue.

I had somebody - apparently - try to end it all by jumping out in front of me in an HGV, I avoided the idiot, but, did quite a bit of damage to the poor sod in a Merc Sprinter along side me! :mad:
 
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as for the maybe one or two dead people they'll see in their entire career - thats a complete joke
There's a bit of a difference in my opinion.

Someone dying as you try to save their life is a bit different to if someone purposefully jumps in front of your vehicle and you, in essence, have personally killed that person. I can see why it would be hard to deal with.
 
lol at the unskilled comment. I hope you won't complain when the train you're travelling plows into another, because they hire unqualified immigrants to suit your wallet.
 
There's a bit of a difference in my opinion.

Someone dying as you try to save their life is a bit different to if someone purposefully jumps in front of your vehicle and you, in essence, have personally killed that person. I can see why it would be hard to deal with.

I would say an extremely low percentage of train drivers have killed someone - from the way people are talking it makes it sound like it happens to almost every train driver.
 
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