Matt Taylor
Established Member
It was recently pointed out on a brief that even if you are off duty if you are in a non public area you can be tested and can dismissed if found to test positive for alcohol etc.
It was recently pointed out on a brief that even if you are off duty if you are in a non public area you can be tested and can dismissed if found to test positive for alcohol etc.
It was recently pointed out on a brief that even if you are off duty if you are in a non public area you can be tested and can dismissed if found to test positive for alcohol etc.
I've known staff to be warned of this after issues in a messroom with off-duty staff after a night out...
Re the above- can rail staff use station toilet facilities free of charge (with i.d) as clearly you wouldn't want to use the mess room ones if you have been out drinking.
I know of some people in the company who need to be told, "I know we issue you with a lot of uniform, doesn't mean you need to wear it all at once..." Quite a few graduates need to be told this.
Can you explain more, please?
What do they issue you with that isn't expected to be worn?
My first image was two suit coats one over the other but that can't be what you mean.
Something like uniform trousers but not the uniform shirt?
What do new graduates wear sometimes and what would have been better?