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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the North East of England a local PCV driving school charges around �300 for a week of tuition (40 hrs) culminating in a PCV test for which the present fee is �20.50 for the theory and �80 for a weekday and �98 for a Saturday or weekday evening practical test.
If you use a local bus company to provide the training and test then they will probably expect you to work for them for a minimum period, two years is not unusual. If you leave before serving this period you may have to pay them all or part of the cost of training you. An example can be found here http://www.eyms.co.uk/driver.htm and bear in mind the cost here includes your wages during training.
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Please take into consideration the long hours, stress, and generally anti-social working conditions.
It is a good short-term job for a young man BUT it always was a standing joke amongst my colleagues that anyone over the age of 45 was a prime candidate for a heart attack. I made it to 50 and attended many funerals before cardiac probs set in but am now unemployed as a result.
Sorry to be so bl**dy cheerful but as I said, money can be good, with plentiful overtime, but please be aware of the risks. The cost may not be financial.