How Sydney Trains drivers’ salaries compare globally
Sydney Train drivers are paid some of the largest salaries of any rail network across the globe, with drivers earning more than their counterparts in Japan and most European countries.
Sydney Train drivers are paid some of the largest salaries of any rail network across the globe, with drivers earning more than their counterparts in Japan and most European countries.
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