Following a post from George I sent Pete a message and got a reply.
He and the family are all well. He has been very busy of late working 12/14 hours a day. He is starting his PCV training from Monday 17th so should have more time then. Hoping to get back on the forum soon.
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Loved every minute of my PCV driving that is one thing I do miss since retiringAndy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 10:19 pm Following a post from George I sent Pete a message and got a reply.
He and the family are all well. He has been very busy of late working 12/14 hours a day. He is starting his PCV training from Monday 17th so should have more time then. Hoping to get back on the forum soon.
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Hi all, sorry not been on for a while, pcv training was going well until last Monday when I became ill with a kidney infection and very high temperature so have been off all week, on the mend now though and hopefully back at it on Monday. Really enjoying the training already passed my theory and hazard perception, was supposed to be doing my case study test last week but was off so hopefully do it this week, then it's the mod 4 test before the driving test. Hopefully this can all be done in the next 2/3 weeks.
Hi and welcome back Pete, good to see you on the mend and the training going well as Andy says sure you will pass with flying colours did mine back in the 90s and my HGV cost me nearly 2k at the time expensive but well worth it
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good to see you back Pete and on the mend