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Is tube driver a good job?

If you are a person who likes to work with some independence and isolation where your boss is not always watching you then it could mean interesting to you. This is a well paid job of driving a tube and the training support is there.



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Do London tube drivers seem overpaid compared to other countries? Their average salary is 60-70K, with some paid over 100K.

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Training outside of London can take up to 12 months. Training covers hands-on driver training with an instructor, driving theory and safety training. You will have to complete a Personal Track Safety Certificate, as well as an NVQ Level 2 in Rail Transport Operations (Driving) before your training is complete.

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Drivers usually work 36-hour weeks and have 43 days of annual leave, including bank holidays. Shifts can start as early as 4.45am and end as late as 1.30am. The drivers cannot drink alcohol for eight hours before a shift starts. They are sometimes asked to work as many as 17 weekends in a row.

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Most salary levels are just based on supply and demand economics really. What makes tube drivers different is the ability of their unions to make the supply of drivers extremely tight (and thus drive up their pay). They do this in a few ways: 1.

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When it comes to travelling back home at the end of her shift, it's actually pretty straightforward. She told viewers that there are two depots on the Bakerloo Line – one at Queen's Park and one at Elephant and Castle – and every driver has a 'home' depot where they start and finish work.

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You only drive one line unless you are an assessor or a test train operator.

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The normal route to becoming a Tube driver is through working for TfL in a different role first - usually customer facing but it can just be within TfL - and successfully completing the probation period. After this, you can be entered into an internal talent pool or apply for a Tube driver position.

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Rewarding you
  • Final salary pension scheme.
  • Free travel for you and a nominated partner/family member on the TfL network.
  • A 75% discount on National Rail Season Ticket and interest-free loan.
  • Minimum of 29 days annual leave plus public holidays.
  • Private healthcare discounted scheme - optional.
  • Tax-efficient childcare payments.


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Here are some general steps to follow to become a train driver:
  1. Gain GCSEs in English and maths. ...
  2. Reach the minimum age. ...
  3. Pass the medical requirements. ...
  4. Complete an apprenticeship. ...
  5. Apply for trainee driver roles with train companies. ...
  6. Complete your training. ...
  7. Apply for a role with TfL. ...
  8. Complete assessments.


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Some London Tube drivers are now earning more than £100,000 a year, despite new technology that makes their jobs easier. Figures obtained by the Sunday Times reveal the highest-paid driver earned £103,374 in the year to November, a 69 per cent rise since 2012.

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Eurostar International Salary FAQs The average salary for a Train Driver is ?70,726 per year in London, which is 6% higher than the average Eurostar International salary of ?66,225 per year for this job.

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Freight train conductors can't listen to music, books on tape, or do anything else that could potentially help them stay awake. Each freight train has two crew members, a conductor and an engineer.

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Of the nearly 4,000 tube drivers on the payroll, just nine were paid over £100,000 in the past year. Just nine people out of 4,000 drivers in total — and the nine are doing more specialised work than the average tube driver.

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Tunnel telephones and power control The traditional London Underground system for tube drivers to speak with control, by means of clipping a telephone on to a pair of exposed copper wires fixed to the tunnel wall at cab height, has been superseded by the advent of the Connect Tetra radio network.

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What hours do they work and how much holiday do they get? Drivers usually work 36-hour weeks and have 43 days of annual leave, including bank holidays.

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Because of the variety of routes you drive, and the number of people who use your bus, you'll meet and interact with lots of different people every day. This makes driving a London bus an excellent job choice if you want to drive for a living whilst avoiding the more solitary hours of being an HGV driver.

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Start on about £30,700 per annum rising to about £38,850 per annum depending on experience with further opportunities for overtime. If you're already a qualified PCV driver, you'll start on a higher salary that reflects your years on the road.

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