Anthony Kidd, a former art director from Coronation Street, has made a bold career switch to become a train driver with Lumo. He is one of 16 apprentice drivers starting a nine-month training program for a new route to Stirling. This career transition is part of a growing trend where individuals from various backgrounds are joining the rail sector, supported by the rail company's commitment to training through apprenticeships. Lumo's people resources manager emphasized the success of this model, noting that it fosters an inclusive workforce.
Anthony Kidd, who formerly worked as a freelance art director on Coronation Street, has made a significant career change to become a train driver.
Lindsay Gauntlett noted that nearly all staff at the rail company have undergone apprenticeships, reflecting the inclusive approach to hiring within the rail industry.
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