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4.21 /// From Station to Signal Boxes: My Journey in the Rail Industry...


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What do you do when faced with the emotional turmoil of a loved one's health crisis while balancing a demanding career? This week's episode of Infinite Prattle takes you on a heartfelt journey as I record from the Stena line ferry amidst a week of intense personal and professional events. I open up about the harrowing experience of my mother's recent heart attack and supporting her in Ireland, all while grappling with work. Through this raw and unpolished recording, you'll hear about the unexpected pockets of joy found in days out in Belfast and live band music in Carrickfergus, providing a much-needed respite from the stress.

The main topic of this episode however, is a reflective and celebratory tone, as I recount a remarkable 20-year career with Network Rail and nearly 23 years in the railway industry. From the early days of working on Crewe Station, to transfer to a signal box and then navigating the complexities of a Mobile Operations Manager role, eventually becoming a Project Operations Interface Specialist, the journey has been nothing short of transformative. 
Personal anecdotes highlight the impact of this career on my life, including recent rekindling my musical passion and aspirations of starting a business and penning a book. This episode is a testament to the unpredictable, yet rewarding nature of a long-term career in the railway industry, filled with stories of resilience, growth, and future dreams.

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