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Im a driver , i think getting the position is the hardest thing to do! After that its applying yourself to learn and understand the rules and regulations.
The job itself? fairly easy..... Its when things hit the fan and its what you know when things go pete tong
As many people said: its...
Hi all, not posted on here for a good while but keen to find out any info from anyone who has been through the qualified driver interview before?
I have an interview with EMT, potentially transferring from my current TOC
ive done research into EMT and would like to pick anyones brains for...
i assume you applied for driver? or conductor?
not really alot you can do to be honest... depending on TOC they will keep the details on file for a max of 3 years i believe.. i may be wrong.
but keep at it... keep positive and keep any eye on the TOC career websites... as and when...
Here is a link to a practice program for the reactions test:
http://www.krismason.org/files/reactiontest.zip
here is that reaction test mock up which certainly helped me tackle this... this test goes far quicker than the actual test though so if you can do well with this then the proper...
Rory hello... and well done on that part..
reaction test - bopit really isnt that effective to be honest... somewhere within these threads there is a really good reaction test and keyboard which someone has done as a mock up test... its a great way to practice and if you can find it on here...
yes geargrinder....
they cover from sheffield - cleethorpes and sheffield through to manchester airport,, roughly around 26 conductors are based there.
hello lag...
scotrail im not familiar with im sure it will all be similar whichever company you go for..im currently a conductor and i can give some insight into what might come up..
- name a time when youve delivered good customer service?
- give an example of when you have worked as part of a...
with commissiona and sunday work which are outside the working week plus the commission.. around 30kish give or take.
some like working the overtime and sundays etc and can earn alot more on top..
there is always overtime available too
Hi all... i thought id point this out to anyone out there looking to get onto the railway...
tpe needing trainee conductors.
copy and paste the link below.... takes you to the available jobs.
good luck all...:)
https://firstgroup.hua.hrsmart.com/ats/job_search.php?view_all=1&clear=1
hello mate C is usually classed as a borderline pass... and iam assuming it was with firstgroup? Firstgroup dont accept any borderline passes which is the reason for your bad news id imagine.
not really sure on who accepts borderline passes... i do believe northern do but you would need...
i too had the successful call :)
well done to all who did...
i know how the guys that didnt feel after failing at the final interview last october... keep head up and get applying again
all the best guys