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This is an estimate of the time it will take to complete the most relevant course associated with this occupation. This data is sourced from the training providers. Average pay is based on the average annual taxable income for people working in this occupation in Australia.
Income tends to increase with the amount of time spent in a field. These figures are intended as a guide only, rather than a prediction of future earnings. Annual taxable income data has been sourced from Taxation Statistics published by the Australian Taxation Office. This is an indication of the level of demand for workers in a particular field. If demand is low, the likelihood of employment after training will be lower, and your employment prospects will be poor. Employment forecast figures are sourced from Deloitte Access Economics Victorian employment projections for to This number tells you how many people are currently working in this field.
The numbers in this section reflect the total amount of workers in this occupation in Victoria. The information in this section is sourced by the Higher Education and Skills Group, from the industry and regulatory bodies for this occupation. You should always contact the relevant industry or regulatory body directly for the most detailed and up to date information about the licensing for any occupation.
The information in this section is sourced from industry representatives and professional associations. It is reflective of current demands within the industry for this occupation. For more information about pre-apprenticeship courses, see our pre-apprenticeships page. The information in this section is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, with input from industry bodies. This information is intended as a guide only.
Each job will vary depending on the nature of the role, the employer, and the employee.
Students may be eligible for government-subsidised training. This is only offered by training providers who have a contract with the Victorian Government to deliver government-subsidised training.
Government-subsidised training is marked with this symbol. Course availability data is sourced from the Australian Course Information Register. CSS is relied upon in order to use this site.
The Train Driver is a play by Athol Fugard. It was first produced at the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town, South Africa, where it was directed by Fugard himself and . In the North America, a trunk railway train driver is referred to as the engineer— not the conductor—and some journalists can't get this sorted properly. (On North .
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Of course, it's also a wonderful thing to do with your life. Just listen to the way John enthuses about it.
Now there's someone who loves what they do for a living. And, even then, he still gives you a real feel for what it's like to do the job so you're under no false illusions as to how demanding it can be.
You don't need any train driving experience to apply. However, we look for people who can concentrate for extended periods, with an eye for detail and a have real sense of focus about them, even in the face of rotating shift patterns.
If you're a great decision maker who can think on your feet and approach a situation logically and in a structured way, then you're the kind of person who can keep a Northern train running on time. For further information about the regulations, please visit the Office of Rail Regulation website.
First of all, have a look at our current vacancies area to see if there are any opportunities near where you live and you can apply online from there.
If not, you can register to receive a vacancy alert and we'll send you an email to let you know when something suitable comes up. Once you have your application in and the closing date has passed, you'll be invited to take a five-minute online Visual Comparison Test, which will assess your ability to find visual mistakes.