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Customer Service Assistant 1 - Night Tube 026648
Organisation
- Planning/Performance Reporting
Job
- Customer Service Assistant
Position Type - Part Time
Customer Service Assistant 1 Night Tube
CSA1 Night Tube - Weekends - (Start time between 22:00pm & Midnight)
Salary £13,837 per annum 15...
16 hours a week and it's £24214 at the moment but there's a payrise coming in March. The amount it goes up will be the February RPI percentage plus 0.25%. The February percentage will be released on the 20th of March.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices
There's never an actual test, but I'd still say that you should have a read of the material they send you. No need to print it though, spectacular waste of paper, they'll print out all the important stuff for you anyway and give you a folder.
TFL is a very accepting and accommodating employer. My only advice would be to be totally honest with them at the medical and see where it goes. There are many, many drivers on the Underground who are on anti-depressants and/or other medication, all of which have to be cleared by the medical...
Imagine the heart-sinking feeling when I got to AC1 and realised I had left my passport at home.....
I like your way of thinking, it is indeed a good company to work for, the positives far outweigh the negatives and you'll find that there are plenty of people that will moan about it, yet...
I'm from a manual line so the changeover wouldn't be *as* difficult as if I were coming from an ATO so that's a plus, and like you mentioned, the license itself is one of the biggest draws for me..... Thanks for the info, I shall ponder.....(but not for too long!).
Thanks, very helpful, sounds like a pain in the thingy if I'm honest and I'm probably best off staying where I am. On a side note, I hear that standards are very high and SPAD's are almost non existent, is this true?
Bromley Boy, would you be able to elaborate a bit on what makes it so intense? I'm currently an LU driver who may be interested, but not sure if I want to rock the boat and apply for a new job with loads of new learning for not much more money (should I get through the process).
As per the title, they're taking on trainees at New Cross Gate and Willesden. If you're applying then do it ASAP as we all know these positions are highly sought after and often get taken down before the deadline. Good luck.
http://www.arrivaraillondon.co.uk/careers/vacancies
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That's one thing I noticed back when I did mine, and something that stayed with me, that people seemingly hadn't bothered to do their research/practice before the event. There were a number of stupid questions asked, questions that wouldn't have been necessary simply if you'd had read the...
You've nailed it mate, no point whatsoever in doing the practice tests again and again. Now that you've done them once you know what will be coming your way on the day in terms of format, the practice stuff is pretty much what mock exams were at school. The only thing worth doing is printing...
Very good advice, I too finished all the questions on both the English sections with enough time to be able to go through them again, and without finding them very difficult at all to be honest, but on the other hand the logic one had me working right up until the final whistle and I'm certain I...