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wanttobedriver Beginner   Joined: Oct 13, 2008
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:29 pm
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If anyone is looking at joining the P.T.A. Word has it that they will be advertising for the next pool in about Feb 09.


Yeah I just got an email from Andy May the training manager saying that the next round of offers would be late January, early February.

I'm extremely interested in joining TransPerth, but I'm worried about my age, I'm only 18 but I've never left a job (all two) with-out an awesome reference. I've got really good papers from school and am really confident I satisfy all of their criteria. The PTA preaches their Equal Opportunity policy but do i really have a chance?
 
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:36 pm
Is there open vacancies for driving trains at Pacific National Kewdale



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Wickham Locomotive Fireman   Joined: May 03, 2008
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 3:21 pm
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I'm extremely interested in joining TransPerth, but I'm worried about my age, I'm only 18 but I've never left a job (all two) with-out an awesome reference. I've got really good papers from school and am really confident I satisfy all of their criteria. The PTA preaches their Equal Opportunity policy but do i really have a chance?


Just got home from work, i asked some of the skilled guys we have here.

Basically if you don't have a full license you wont get a job, so you need to be off the "P" plates and be on your your normal licence.

They said there are a few young guys, eg. 20 year old's. They would look at you if you had previous rail experience as well. but don't give up there's always hope.
 
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wanttobedriver Beginner   Joined: Oct 13, 2008
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:13 pm
Cheers for the reply Wickham, the P Plates will be a problem, I did get a country license when I was fifteen and half and i've just noticed my P Plates will expire after three years as opposed to the usual two. I'll get on the blower to the Licensing Department and see what's up with that.

Is there anything else you could think of that'd be a problem for me?

I know you're not an all knowing orb but any advice is greatly appreciated; cheers
 
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phower Assistant Commissioner   Joined: Jul 14, 2007
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:16 pm
In Todays Morning Paper "The Advertiser" here in Adelaide in the jobs section was an Advert for train drivers with Pacific National must reside in Adelaide I believe,
They require 24/7 hours of duty working for general freight..

Reference Number ADL_1008
Applications to Winni Leakphon Support officer GPO Box 1646 , Melbourne Vic 3001 or Email to abrecruitment@pacifficnational.com.au In Pdf format please

Closes COB 20 October 2008
Any information relevant to the position can be obtained from TonyHalman Operations manager Phone 0428996347



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Wickham Locomotive Fireman   Joined: May 03, 2008
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:59 pm
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I know you're not an all knowing orb but any advice is greatly appreciated; cheers


I though i was..... Razz Laughing

Asked again, only thing that anyone can see being an issue is the licence thing.

But they have lost a HEAP of drivers as of late, most of them are up here trying to drive ore trains which they just don't get it (another story totally)

But i would suggest if you see ARG advertise for trainee drivers apply for those. You are not a train driver when your a rail car driver. I mean theres no air brake and no understanding of how locomotives work etc and if you want to be a 'train driver' you should look at that option....my opinion anyway. We dont have the luxury of one handle 'forward for go back for stop' if you understand what i mean. There's some knowledge needed for driving freight trains and this is what these skilled drivers are finding out the hard way.
 
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3981 Train Controller   Joined: Jun 27, 2005
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:15 pm
wanttobedriver wrote:
orac68 wrote:
If anyone is looking at joining the P.T.A. Word has it that they will be advertising for the next pool in about Feb 09.


Yeah I just got an email from Andy May the training manager saying that the next round of offers would be late January, early February.

I'm extremely interested in joining TransPerth, but I'm worried about my age, I'm only 18 but I've never left a job (all two) with-out an awesome reference. I've got really good papers from school and am really confident I satisfy all of their criteria. The PTA preaches their Equal Opportunity policy but do i really have a chance?


Mate age isnt an issue provided you can show that you have the maturity needed for the job.

I started with ARG when i was 17 as an operational maintainer, moved on to trainee driver when i was 18 and was a qualified driver when I was 19.

As far as havin your P's goes, I had mine when I was a trainee driver. ARG state that a non restriceted licence is needed, but P's arnt really a restriction these days apart from putting up your P plates. I just used to carry a set around in my work bag for when I was driving a company car.

Go for it mate, see how ya go.
 
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wanttobedriver Beginner   Joined: Oct 13, 2008
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:20 pm
I see, who are the ARG? I'm guessing though having trained you they own you for a few years. Understandable though if they're going to the expense of training you. Smile

I'm not really fussed over the train driving, railcar operator thing; I just definitely want to make a career out of it so any foot in the door would be great.

I have heard about PTA drivers taking off, apparently over half of the drivers they trained for the Mandurah line were poached in what may as well have been seconds Smile

Thanks again for the reply's Wickham, these aren't the sort of questions you can't consult your local library for.
 
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:25 pm
Cheers for the encouragement 3981, all of the advice I've heard is either 50, 50.

I reckon I could do it, but I suppose we'll have to wait and see.
 
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Wickham Locomotive Fireman   Joined: May 03, 2008
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:23 pm
As 3981 said age certainly isn't the issue.

But i have spoken to ex transperth drivers and if you hold a restricted license which is your p plates you will be penalised.

We have p platers working around our yard, not bad drivers and the only difference is the BA your allowed.

I'd say there are atleast 30 railcar drivers up here, between the sites.


Also ARG, Australian Railroad Group (owned by QR) they run most of the freight trains
 
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Wickham Locomotive Fireman   Joined: May 03, 2008
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:39 pm
http://www.arg.net.au/vacancy.aspx#TopPage

Also ARG are employing at the moment for Operational Maintainers, basically you change brake shoes, inspect wagons, shunt etc

3981 might be able to tell you exactly what is involved in the role.

Maybe flick them an email and ask about P plates.


But i have to say, you are SO much better off going down this route, money wise, knowledge wise and future job prospects. I know it is hard for some of these railcar drivers to go and driver freight trains and company's will do anything to get ex freight train drivers.

Start at the bottom, work your way to a trainee driver and then you have knowledge of the system and how things work so you go driving with some sort of background knowledge and understanding. once again my opinion but if you want to be a good driver i think this kind of knowledge is vital and besides that way you get to drive real trains Razz These day's i doubt you would even do this job for a year going by ARG's recruiting lately.


It took me 5 years to become a fully qualified driver, hardest thing i have ever done. Every single test i took with Westrail was 100% pass or see you later. I remember spending weeks just learning about the 26L Brake Valve and then another several weeks on the Vacuum brake which is a totally different system. I spent a couple of year wiping down windows, control stands etc, i sat in the observers seat for a long long time before i even got a chance to prove myself to the driver i was with.

Anyway that's my novel, i waffle on far far to much Smile
 
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wanttobedriver Beginner   Joined: Oct 13, 2008
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:53 pm
Yeah doing something properly. I didn't realise there was any great difference between big electric buses and the bigger diesel trains.

Cheers for the heads up with private companies and training. I had a look at the ads for ARG's operational maintainers and it does say that they need an un-restricted license but I've been good with my license so far and if I drive like a saint for a few more months I'll be set.

The other thing I was considering in terms of my age for the PTA was, would they be less willing to employ me because being young and having less ties I would stereotypically skip out up north once I've finished my training? Yet I suppose they take the same risk on everyone.

Sorry the whole all knowing orb thing again Smile but anything from people in the industry is greatly appreciated.
 
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bluebird252 Chief Train Controller   Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:35 pm
As regarding the Pac Nat jobs here in sa are they for trainees or quailfied?
 
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phower Assistant Commissioner   Joined: Jul 14, 2007
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:18 pm
bluebird252 wrote:
As regarding the Pac Nat jobs here in sa are they for trainees or quailfied?


Howdy I have checked for you and it does not mention any thing but I would assume they are asking for Experienced.. make a phone call to the number shown and ask him!!



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bluebird252 Chief Train Controller   Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:38 pm
they looking for quailfied drivers for Pac Nat oh well at least I tried Rolling Eyes
 
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