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Re: bayside train driver job offers




> James C. <james_ccj@my-deja.com> wrote in message
> 8sj4pt$t1t$1@nnrp1.deja.com">news:8sj4pt$t1t$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
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> > Oh yes Andrew!  inorder to be a driver, some basic mechanical knowledge
> > is required. Driver can fix some of the problems on spot when the
> > vehicle broke down therefore save time to send the fail unit to
> > workshop.  Driving a train/tram is the most easiest part to be a
> > driver, the hard part is when the train/tram don't start, how are you
> > going to fix it ASAP on spot.
exactly, thanx mate
> I think that what Andrew was referring too was not the need to know how to
> fix it, but the fact that a TRAIN driver needs to "Maintain a good general
> mechanical and technical understanding of TRAMS". It wouldn't help you
much
> if the train you were driving broke down and all you knew how to fix was a
> tram....
>
> Sam
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