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The Ex Mil Recruitment Podcast
The Ex Mil Recruitment Podcast
36 episodes
2 days ago
Career Advice for Service Leavers and Veterans
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EP. 25 - The Benefits of Working in The Rail Sector as a Veteran with Christopher Pugh
The Ex Mil Recruitment Podcast
26 minutes 24 seconds
2 years ago
EP. 25 - The Benefits of Working in The Rail Sector as a Veteran with Christopher Pugh

Working for the Rail sector is more than just ensuring a train goes from point A to point B. 

In fact, this field encompasses a variety of positions and it may be more dynamic than you think. With many moving parts, from engineering to security, operations, sales and more, there's always somewhere to fit in within the rail sector!

But hey - don't just take our word for it! Listen to Christopher Pugh's story and experience and learn all about his progress to become a Senior Trainer Assessor at Colas Rail, over the course of his 20-year career in the rail sector.


Connect with Chris and Colas Rail below:

Chris Pugh LinkedIn

Careers at Colas Rail | Make yourself part of a Daring Team.


Also mentioned on this episode:

⁠Forces Transition Group⁠

⁠Armed Forces Covenant ⁠








The Ex Mil Recruitment Podcast
Career Advice for Service Leavers and Veterans