I had annual leave immediately after my “handshake”. However, I hasn’t been assessed during my passout week(s) on 158 tractions which my DSM and RDM scratched their head’s about, before checking to see when the next 158 was due down. We then jumped on that for a short hop to, once we reached the end of the line I was asked how I felt about my assessment, I said I felt okay and he told me to take it back to Fratton whilst he passed back and did the paperwork on another service. It felt surreal

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On my first proper shift by myself, as I wasn’t in the link I took a full job off someone else, who had the job I would have had, had I been in the link. He was happy enough with that and asked if I wanted him to travel pass as it was my first trip. I was grateful for the offer, but said I’d be fine with it. Nothing went wrong and I was pleased it went well. Had a couple of weeks of nicking jobs off people before being put in the link properly.
Now been qualified for around 11 months and still loving it. I kind of like it more when we have to earn our money though as it makes you think I find. It’s good to be able to hone your driving style too. Every day’s still a school day as they say. It’s also only once you’re out by yourself that you realise just how bad communication on the railway between signallers/control/drivers really is too I’ve found.