So were you failed on that part first time round? And if so, what, if anything, did you do differently next time (if you were asked another 'emergency' question)?
I passed the first time.
She asked "do you have an emergency situation" So I went on and gave my example. She turned around and said. "we don't accept that because we don't consider it an emergency" So I gave a second example. Then she said "we cannot accept that either" and then went on to tell me that I had to give her another example or it was over. It was a horrible experience and the "emergency" I gave in the last example wasn't something I considered to be an emergency at all ! You certainly get pulled through the ringer. In retrospect and reading this forum I really do get the impression that its how you answer and not the content. The other one that comes up is 'describe a time when you were alone' People always seem to want work examples and IIRC someone posted about going fishing and their example was accepted and they passed on that. Those that form their answers using the "Star Method" also have better success. I don't recall anyone saying their MMI didn't have something that tripped them up or the Interviewer just accepted an answer. Everyone says that they delve deeper and really kinda push and pull you about.
I couldn't be a Signaller or a Guard. Driver was something I fell into. Signaller is a great job maybe Fate was just calling you home