The partnership will also be increasing the number of 12-month LGV driver apprenticeships it offers to people who are starting out in their driving career, and offer more apprenticeships for people who want to train to become Waitrose and John Lewis delivery drivers. READ MORE: John Lewis staff angered over senior bonuses The retailer hopes that the move will help reduce the sector-wide shortage of LGV drivers.ĭesigned for people who may already be drivers of smaller delivery vehicles, the academy will train up to 90 people per year at four training facilities in Aylesford, Bracknell, London and Milton Keynes. The John Lewis Partnership has announced plans to open an LGV Driver Academy to train drivers in 13 weeks to sit the DVLA LGV theory and practical safety tests. John Lewis is set to open up a driver academy to train up more LGV drivers // The training places will initially be available to people who currently work for the John Lewis Partnership
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