Still waiting, I had my mmi end of Jan aswell.Anyone heard anything about a date for the medicals since the 2nd assessment centre at the end of January?
well done on getting to that stage of the process, do you have any info on the 2nd part, which I think is the DMI, not got a date yet but passed the first assessment on Friday, going to start researching the company and not In for any particular depot, so just wondering if you could help with anything I should maybe expect, thanks in advance if your able to help.Still waiting, I had my mmi end of Jan aswell.
Hi,
Could any newly qualified trainee driver tell me how long you are based at Atrium court for please?
When I went down for 1st assessment they said roughly 3 months......would that be a solid 3 months Mon to Friday?
Just curious as I have a young family and would hope to get some local depot time in that 3 months.
Your help is very much appreciated!
Thanks 380101, that sounds not to bad thenYou get 3 weeks of cab turns back at your depot which is split up throughout your time at the Training Academy. You may also get more weeks of cab turns depending on driver trainer availability at the Academy. Number of trainees, trainer availability and classroom availability all determine whether extra weeks of cab turns are required ie; no driver trainer then you're back at your depot doing can turns. Trainee drivers at my depot are on 3 weeks worth of additional cab turns due to no trainers being available for their traction training.
how's the training going Big driver, any words of advice for the next part of the process, passsed the first assessment last weekThink it’s standard
I emailed recruitment about varifocals and they kept me right. Maybe worth while and then you know for sure.Hey everyone, not wanting to jump the gun ahead of my assessments but I am quite paranoid about my eyesight standard as it +5.25 and +5.75. I already have a safety critical job with Network Rail and read somewhere that the maximum corrective lenses for farsightedness is +5.00 for train drivers. Does anybody have any tickets experiences or information about this?
These seem to be the standards RIS-3451-TOM Iss 1, "Maximum corrective lenses: hypermetropia + 5/myopia -8, (derogations may be authorised in exceptional cases and after having obtained the opinion of an eye specialist, the recognised doctor then takes the decision)"
So my understanding would be that with +5.25 and+5.75 you'd fail to meet the standard and be relying on being an exceptional case, whatever that may entail.
I'm not too sure , but I think I remember reading somewhere about exceptional cases. If my memory serves me right , I think I read that say a driver had some deterioration , they may take into account the route knowledge etc. Could be wrong , but it is something swimming in my subconscious.These seem to be the standards RIS-3451-TOM Iss 1, "Maximum corrective lenses: hypermetropia + 5/myopia -8, (derogations may be authorised in exceptional cases and after having obtained the opinion of an eye specialist, the recognised doctor then takes the decision)"
So my understanding would be that with +5.25 and+5.75 you'd fail to meet the standard and be relying on being an exceptional case, whatever that may entail.
Theres no low bowler's. Literally as it says on the tin. Revise the practice sheets and get a good nights rest is my advice bud.Hi everyone im new to this forum. I applied for the trainee drivers position at the end of May 2019.
I have been invited for assessments on 25th of this month in Glasgow.
Is there anyone able to give me pointers on what to expect on the day, or anyone who has recently sat the tests??.
Thanks in advance
Thanks mate, is the MMI on the same day as the tests or are they separate?Theres no low bowler's. Literally as it says on the tin. Revise the practice sheets and get a good nights rest is my advice bud.
Hello all
Just joined the forum today.
I applied May 2019 and received no contact until last week when I received an email inviting me to an assessment day on 25th February 2020.
It was completely unexpected and I'm now feeling more and more nervous as the day approaches.
Good luck to anyone else attending.
The reason I was asking is that in my information pack it says if you do well you will be asked to stay all day; but there is also the possibility the tests will be spread over a number of stages.
When did you guys sit your tests?
Thanks Glasgow, I think i`ll do some interview practice questions just incase. You never know.Hi I received the same email as you inviting me to the assessment centre on the 25th, I applied in May last year as well. When I read the email its states that I will only be sitting 3 tests on the day. Hope this helps
Thanks Bigdriver, did you sit your dmi at the first stage of testing?On 2nd assessment you turn up first thing u do is a questionnaire on the computer not a test ... then u move onto the tests all is explained then u sit all 3 test in a row first one was the flashing square then the photos that flash up on screen then the joy stick test .....after that if u pass you get say 10-15 min break get told if u pass or fail then if good news you stay and get the mmi interview this is 6 questions u get asked u pre fill the answers to the questions then a member of hr goes over then with u mmi is the easy part if u pass the test ur as good as in
Dmi is a different day. I was invited for mine about a week or so after 1st assessments.Thanks Bigdriver, did you sit your dmi at the first stage of testing?