ClaireSaud
Veteran
Congratulations and good luck 

I won't burn my bridges, just in case the new job has some hidden problem - but my predecessor has just retired after doing it for 17 years, so hopefully it's a keeper!I would keep the agency job if I was you, just do a shift a month or so.
But wasn't the driver also not licensed to drive the vehicle?
Mrs CK wants to move , she said i would have to take a longer route to workYou'll have to turn it down you know....
....a five minute cycle commute isn't nearly long enough!
Congrats!
I won't burn my bridges, just in case the new job has some hidden problem - but my predecessor has just retired after doing it for 17 years, so hopefully it's a keeper!
It's 25 hours per week over 5 days (Monday to Friday 0800/1300) as a maintenance/security/gardener/oddjob/mini-bus driver at a local long established business. Sounds like it was tailor made for my circumstances and interests; so here's hoping I've found a good 'un. Time will tell.
To be honest I can't see me having the inclination to go and do a driving shift; not even once a month. For starters my new job is spread over 5 days (but I'll have every afternoon off to get some cycle miles in!) so that only leaves weekends for agency work. To comply with keeping driving hours legal, I could still do one shift every two weeks but it's not going to happen. If the worst comes to the worst, I'm sure I could find agency driving work again, but in a years time I would need to shell out for my CPC (certificate of professional competency) again, plus a medical. That's a total of over £500 - to do a job that earns about £8.50 per hour before deductions.
From what I have researched, you don't actually lose your HGV entitlement if you don't keep your medical/CPC up to date. It disappears from your licence (or shows as expired) but you can at any time in the future make it live again by sitting a medical and doing your CPC, and applying to have C+E entitlement restored.. I used to think that it would be necessary to go back to square one and resit your driving tests (obviously having to do class 2 then class 1, at great expense and risk of failure!) but apparently not. Unless I am wrong, of course, which I will admit is a possibility albeit a remote oneI've not driven a truck for twenty years, but I still have my hgv medical every five years, and my CPC runs out in 2019 I believe, I might renew, or not.
I don't want to loose my hgv license, just in case something happens with my current employer, as I've got a class one license, I believe it harder to get now.
Good luck in your new job, sounds great.![]()
From what I have researched, you don't actually lose your HGV entitlement if you don't keep your medical/CPC up to date. It disappears from your licence (or shows as expired) but you can at any time in the future make it live again by sitting a medical and doing your CPC, and applying to have C+E entitlement restored.. I used to think that it would be necessary to go back to square one and resit your driving tests (obviously having to do class 2 then class 1, at great expense and risk of failure!) but apparently not. Unless I am wrong, of course, which I will admit is a possibility albeit a remote one.
PS... A driver in a Tesco RDC drivers room told me that, so it MUST be correct. Or maybe it was the cleaner, which would give it more credibility.