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Could You Drive A Train For £75K

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Togo | 13:48 Tue 20th Jun 2017 | News
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Not bad money considering trains could run perfectly well without a driver. Aeroplanes manage it, driverless cars are on the way, boats and ships can navigate the globe without a helmsman, and space ships traverse the universe without human guidance. But Aslef know better.
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The DLR does run driverless except at peak times.

I suspect ASLEF know this is coming and are gearing up to sticking their heels in and carving their cudgels to prevent it. Spinning jenny type attitude.
where do i sign up?
A large queue has already formed TTT.
the beauty of trains is, you can drive them whilst rat ar5sed, they don't need steering and if you die there is a special handle apparently!
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£75K buys you a lot of hooch as well 3T.
Can you add me to the interview list please :-)
In listing modes of transport which already run without drivers, you seem to have forgotten the obvious one: Trains! (Or perhaps you've not travelled on the Docklands Light Railway?)

Having worked on the railways, I know that many (most?) train drivers think of themselves as gods and expect to be treated as such. (However, as any other rail worker will tell you, God actually sits in the signal box!).

Train drivers do have to undergo lengthy training (typically of around 14 months) in order to do the job but they're generally not the brightest buttons in the box. (Indeed, they have to pass a test to prove that their thoughts are not easily distracted, which people of higher intelligence usually fail. So being very bright isn't seen as a good quality in a potential train driver!)

Train drivers' pay is clearly out of line with the rest of the rail industry, with drivers earning two or three times what a station manager or supervisor does and yet I had plenty of train drivers tell me "I could never do your job" when I was sorting out all of their shunting movements for the evening at the same time as dealing with irate customers, finding taxis for customers who'd been delayed, booking rail replacement buses, handling lost property enquiries and attempting to dispatch trains to within two seconds of their booked times, while answering three phones simultaneously, handling continuous radio calls and monitoring train movements via two different computer systems. (To be honest though, I could never do a train driver's job; I'd die of boredom!)
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// So being very bright isn't seen as a good quality in a potential train driver!) //

Just as I thought AB is infested with part time train drivers. (&_*)
//Aeroplanes manage it //

only up to a point. google"AF 447 report", sorry I can't do links. essentially the automation blicked off because of ice in the sensors and the crew, who hadn't been taught to fly manually at height, didn't know how to respond.

When I was young I know that my dad got £9 per week (1963/1964) as a train driver so it seems to have gone up a bit.
what planse are flying without a pilot Togo? Jesus H they can't even get an autonomous jam jar to tell a truck from a cloud, who'd get on that plane!
To give a little perspective, train drivers in Belgium earn about 21,000 euros p.a. basic. Salaries for UK train drivers are ridiculously excessive.
explains a lot about exorbitant fares in this country NJ
Certainly seems wrong NJ!
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Just illustrating that the technology is there 3T. If the Marxists get control will the "leaders" employ someone to open and close all doors for them? Not forgetting a lift attendant for every building with a lift. ;))
that's a remote control plane, it has a pilot just not on the plane.
God! Is that lot still on about this? Time they were all sacked and the jobs given to people who do want them.
here's another one a computer couldn't do - Google "Qantas 32", where debris from an uncontained engine failure caused all manner of control problems. computers just cannot problem solve.....

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