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astondog | 09:38 Sun 19th Dec 2004 | Jobs & Education
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After 25 years as a lorry driver I had to stop work after Major surgery to my legs. I gained both National and International CPCs and a BSc in Transport Management while getting over these ops. I am now looking to ease myself back into work although I'm classed as disabled (I'm mobile but need a walking stick) any suggestions would be welcome.
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In the U.S. there are a number of companies that teach new truck drivers.  The instructors I know are all well experienced OTR drivers.  Perhaps you could check with such companies in the UK? Best of luck!

In your years of working for other Transport Managers, maybe you could contact some them for suggestions. They may well know of someone in the trade about to retire, leave, or be drummed out before it becomes common knowledge.

Another tack; try Local Athorities. They need qualified CPC holders and Transport savvy people to run their home to school and subsidised bus transport. Although most use outside contractors, they still require qualified transport peolple to organise it all and prepare the contracts etc. They also run fleets of vehicles for road maintenance, property repairs, parks, street lighting, rubbish collection, education supplies etc. etc.

Some Univerities run their own student transport. There's another possibility.

Good luck.

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Thank you for your answers I'll certainly look into all possibilities. Have a good Crimbo.

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