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Join Date: 2 May 2012
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I recently applied for an On Train Hospitality Assistant job with Scotrail. I have previously applied for other station roles and never got further than the inital online form which asks your details. So when I saw this and applied, it eventually invited me to do the online assesment for arithmetic and reasoning... passed this and now awaiting interview date.
I have read most of the Scotrail posts on here and application process so have some expectations of what comes next. Slightly concerned about the medical, have had problems with my left ear and this has affected my hearing. I am also overweight and have read that BMI must be under 33. I am borderline so doing all I can to lose weight incase my interview is successful. For the trolley dolly job, are these just as important as say, a driver medical may be? Also, what is the interview and training process like? I'd say I'm naturally pretty good with people and usually fare well in interviews but is there anything special they are looking for? Also, would like to hear how a typical shift goes, I have an idea in my head but would be great to hear from someone with experience. Really looking forward to a job on the railways, so while this role is typically entry level, I am keen to explore other opportunities if they arise. Thanks in advance. |
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I dont think Scotrail catering staff are safety critical, though I may be wrong. It should have said on the advert if they are though.
Trolley staff have to be good with money, obviously, but often they are the face of the company too. Passengers tend to have longer interactions with trolley/catering staff than almost anybody else who works on the railway, certainly on board trains. In that regard I guess having a bit of charisma comes in very handy without being overbearing. You will probably get asked all kinds of questions about journeys too (ie, where do I change to get to X or what time is my connecting train to y) and while knowing the answers to these questions isnt key I think they are always appreciated by the passenger and the company so having a decent background knowledge of how the railway runs and being able to articulate that is a key secondary skill. |
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The money side I'm not worried about at all, my current job is in the cash office of a supermarket so I'm used to adding and making everything balance. One of the main reasons I went for this job is the human interaction element - my job at the moment can be quite isolated and I think I'm more a people person
Have already been studying the routes and stuff as I imagine I need to know where to get on and off trains as well as having the knowledge for any passengers who ask. Would I generally be getting on at the start of the route and travelling right to the end or would I be swapping trains halfway through? Trying not to be overly concerned about the medical... will be really gutted if I perform well at interview then be unsuccesful due to the medical. |
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I suspect the BMI is important with regard to being able to move up and down the aisle easily. Can't add any more than that, but you're trying to do something about it and that can only be a good thing! Good luck and keep us posted.
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Make sure you've got a couple of sarnies on the trolley !
I was recently on an Inter-City evening service and there was nothing more substantial than a bag of crisps.
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The closing date for the role I applied for is tomorrow so here's hoping I get an interview date soon. |
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Best of luck with the job !
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So a week has passed since the closing date... yes, I'm impatient. Tempted to contact to find out what's happening but I will resist the urge.
Do they normally arrange interviews quickly or does it drag on? |
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I appreciate banter with catering staff
Regarding routes you'll operate, which company and location have you applied for?
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Edinburgh - Glasgow Edinburgh - Aberdeen Edinburgh - Inverness Edinburgh - Perth (I think) Was on the train back and forth a few times this weekend and was paying close attention to trolley routines. Really hoping I get this, getting a bit nervous that no interview date has been given, just need the know the wheels are in motion (excuse the pun) |
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Yay I have an interview date! It's not said whether it's a group thing or individual but I'm now kind of half excited/half nervous, just glad I have the date, gonna do some prep and hopefully will have some good news in the next few weeks.
Also, I don't have a passport or driving licence, is my birth certificate and a tax letter enough to take along with me? |
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Join Date: 9 Apr 2012
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well done and good luck with the interview.a friend of a friend also has a interview with first scotrail regarding a booking office job.it was advertised externally.apparently posts like this are already earmarked for someone who is a relative of a manager, and they interview a group of people to make it look less suspicious.the rumour is that first scotrail are good at this.there you go,a controversial first post!! good luck.
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After months of waiting, if you are indeed right in your speculation I will not be impressed. |
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