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Bus licence

  • 23-07-2016 12:36pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17


    Hi I'm thinking of getting a bus licence I got rigid licence in 2005 and passed artic test in 2013 , what I'd like to find out is do I have to do theory tests and so many hours of lessons all my cpc's are up to date I know I'd have an extra one to do for bus licence, do I need medical,eye tests . Is it just a case of gettin provisional applying for test then getting few lessons as I did for artic


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 435 ✭✭Rave.ef


    I was thinking the same be handy for when I'm simi retired pick up a school run but you've to do the theory, cpc case study driving test and walk around cpc. Bit of a headache but I'm not sure about how many lessons. The medical should be similar to the truck last time id to do it I told the doc I'd be going for the bus too so he marked it for me. Hope it helps


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 10 up13


    Rave.ef wrote: »
    I was thinking the same be handy for when I'm simi retired pick up a school run but you've to do the theory, cpc case study driving test and walk around cpc. Bit of a headache but I'm not sure about how many lessons. The medical should be similar to the truck last time id to do it I told the doc I'd be going for the bus too so he marked it for me. Hope it helps

    School run, hahahahahaha
    €10 per hour.
    At best 2 hours in the morning , then go home and come back 6 hours later for another 2 hours.
    That will get the potential employees queuing up for job interviews


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