I've applied for the Lostock role in Cheshire and got sent the links for the online assessments. When I clicked on the verbal and numerical ones it said that I had already completed the test with a ROC therefore I didn't need to do it again. Strange question but does this mean I don't have to do anything more now? My application still says that I am at application test stage
Give NR Recruitment a call on Monday morning! If you think you can improve on your last test then go for it.Yeah and it only wanted me to complete the first and not the maths /verbal reasoning! I was very surprised although I did have to tick a GDPR notice so I suppose the theory is providing I give consent they can just transfer my results
If you only clicked the link to do the tests within the last couple of days it will take a few days for your previous test results to be applied, you will then receive a further email advising if you reached the required benchmark for that specific job and the status will change to either test completed or unsuccessful. Think this is a manual process not automated so in the hands of a member of HR staff.I've applied for the Lostock role in Cheshire and got sent the links for the online assessments. When I clicked on the verbal and numerical ones it said that I had already completed the test with a ROC therefore I didn't need to do it again. Strange question but does this mean I don't have to do anything more now? My application still says that I am at application test stage
You submit your applicantion signed by your LOM to capita they pay the required amount into your first pay slip as a deduction I think then you receive your season ticket.
The cost is taken out of you pay each month thereafter.
The allowance is £2500ish if your season is £2400 they’ll pay the lot, if it’s £2800 they’ll pay the full allowance and you’ll pay out of your own pocket the difference.
A mate of mine had to take full allowance and some, he was paying back £450 per month !
There’s no discount or anything, it’s literally a interest free loan you pay back each month prior to your tax going out.
For Signallers I think it’s generaltl not worth it to be honest, my mate seldom used it and hasn’t renewed after the first year.
Ah OK, I understood it as being a separate thing. You can get 75% off the price of the season ticket and use the interest free loan to cover it. So if my season ticket was £2000 I'd get it for £500 and could then use the interest free loan to cover the £500.
This is what we all got confused about...
No in short, your ticket is £3000 - you get a loan of £2500, you pay £500 no discount you pay the full price that a normal Joe would pay.
Don’t take my word as gospel on this one, like I say it caused a huge amount of confusion with us as well...
I’m sure someone will be able to be 100% on this...
The website says a 75% subsidy which does suggest discount of 75% but I’m pretty such my understanding is correct.
Hey. I had my interview for the Feltham signaller role in December. They said they were looking for 6 positions to be filled. I had the job offer first week of February and school starts 1st April.
So, there was definitely more than one signaller required for Feltham, and it does take a little time for any response.
Thanks to @Alistair G. and @Tom Quinne for your responses to my question last month. Great help! I start school 1st April![]()
I got the job for Feltham too.
Cheers Tom.Meade up for you, again welcome !