Correct, it’s totally down to the TOC if they accept them.Thanks Benji, so, passing all of the assessments for one TOC doesn’t open doors for every TOC.
It’s a shame that they all don’t agree on one process, but hey ho![]()
And also the question to ask is what TOCs will the results be accepted. Does the assessment centre allow the candidate to sit the extra test, ie DFFT. Does the candidate know if their scores are good enough for some of the higher cut off scores. Why pay for a test when the TOC may still not accept themYou can pay and take them yourself but why risk loosing a life if there is no job to go with it?
I’m confused, the the results are on a national data base, the TOCs use these results and also use the most current results from the data base, yet I don’t understand why you say they don’t share outcomes, the scores are the outcome so they are shared.Correct, it’s totally down to the TOC if they accept them.
I recently passed some OPC for a TOC which requires enhanced pass grade ( and passed ), but whilst waiting to hear I got progressed for another TOC to sit some assessments ( national grade ). They accepted my results from a couple of the tests I had already sat, but did require me to resit 1 test ( even though I had passed with enhanced with another TOC ).
Thing you have to keep in mind though, if you sit and pass and then resit again, your results will be updated and overwrote your original result. Also if you sit and pass then resit and fail, that pass you had is replaced with a fail.
Yes it’s frustrating they share results on a national database yet don’t share outcomes or over writes results when sat with another TOC.
Personally it should be lives per TOC because of this but hey ho, it is what it is.
They are both part of the assessments so if you failed both you'd have no lives left though its changed to 3 fails now not 2 if not undertaken yet.Quick question are you allowed to fail the CBI and MMI twice say i failed the cbi then fail the mmi would that be it for me or can I do one again
That’s what I did after using 2 enhanced lives but having 1 national life left. I now have all enhanced passes and the MMI.You can pay and take them yourself but why risk loosing a life if there is no job to go with it?
My son is looking for a job as a gateline assistant. Is there anywhere he can practice (for free) the literacy and in particular, the numeracy tests?
How did you loose 2 enhanced lives, have 1 national life left and now have passes to enhanced TOCs. There is no such thing as a ‘enhanced’ pass, TOCs that operate to enhanced standards use different standards to each other.That’s what I did after using 2 enhanced lives but having 1 national life left. I now have all enhanced passes and the MMI.
Northern, Avanti, LNER will accept them.
Okay it’s a little mixed up so here goes.How did you loose 2 enhanced lives, have 1 national life left and now have passes to enhanced TOCs. There is no such thing as a ‘enhanced’ pass, TOCs that operate to enhanced standards use different standards to each other.
It is not possible to have a pass to Avanti and northern etc, Avanti use CBI and others use MMI.
Thanks for the clarity. Agree that anything over national is therefore enhanced, but you didn’t have 1 standard life left. You had a life left to all national and a number of enhanced TOCsOkay it’s a little mixed up so here goes.
In sep 23 I did all paper tests and got to 2hand for TPE. Failed to their standard (it’s the highest in the country) BUT I passed to National. (1 TPE standard live lost but nothing failed to National).
I then redid 2 hand for TPE and passed it, failed MMI (2 TPE lives lost but still 1 life left at national standard because I didn’t fail anything initially).
Then I recently did MMI using that 1 standard life left with RCG. I passed. Got in touch with Northern and they said they’d accept those results, same with Avanti - the CBI obvs. LNER the same.
If TPE even slightly lowered their standard I would’ve passed 2hand the 1st time hence I still got enhanced but didn’t reach their standard but did reach other TOCs enhanced standard. Remember, anything over national is classed as enhanced - it’s just how much above that actually is per TOC.
Yes that’s right, a better way to put it would be that I had a life left to all national and a number of enhanced.Thanks for the clarity. Agree that anything over national is therefore enhanced, but you didn’t have 1 standard life left. You had a life left to all national and a number of enhanced TOCs
You’ve paid RCG to do an MMI, but this has not resulted in Avanti accepting your results. You’re existing scores (excluding the MMI) would have potential reached their standards, just in case others think this is a way in to Avanti.
But I’m interested how you know you’ve met LNER/Avanti standards, I didn’t know any recruitment is occurring for their assessment centres to have confirmed your pass mark?
Hey,Hello,
I'm looking for a buddy - Has anyone else on this forum failed the multi modal interview based on verbal commnuication ?
Thanks!
Can you clarify what you want from a buddy, not certain how that’s going to assist passing next time.Hello,
I'm looking for a buddy - Has anyone else on this forum failed the multi modal interview based on verbal commnuication ?
Thanks!
Amazing, thank you for taking the time to let me know. I appreciate it.When I did the Mini Scaat for GTR-SN, which was about 4 years ago, it was letters and numbers only.
The computer test is pretty straightforward and is easy to do on a screen. That being said, I'd recommend an actual laptop/macbook or PC/Mac, over an iPad or similar and make sure you have an accurate mouse that works well.
Rember, accuracy over speed every time. That's not to say you don't want to progress down the screen, but accuracy is the most important part of the test. You aren't expected to complete the whole test, so don't be disheartened if you don't.
Other people will have, what are you hoping to get out of it?Hello,
I'm looking for a buddy - Has anyone else on this forum failed the multi modal interview based on verbal commnuication ?
Thanks!
Start reading from the beginning of this particular thread topic and you should find all your answers. You should also get an email from the company with details of the tests outlining what to expect and how to prepare.Hi all, I have just received an email inviting me to the OPC assessment day for the Chiltern Railway apprentice train driver role, after successfully completing my VSE online assessment.
Does anyone have any advice and tips on how best to prepare for the individual assessments? Or can shed any light on what to expect on the day?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your advice! I've had a look through the thread, but struggling to see what will be expected in the TEA-OCC test, particularly the telephone directory search. What sort of information will I be expected to search for?Start reading from the beginning of this particular thread topic and you should find all your answers. You should also get an email from the company with details of the tests outlining what to expect and how to prepare.
Well done on getting this far and good luck.
Hi there, I’m in the same boat as yourself. Passed all the assessments etc. As far as I’m aware, the medicals are block booked and it’s pretty much waiting until OH assist give recruitment their availability.Has anyone that has passed all assessments and then a medical been put in a trainee train driver talent pool post medical assessment or is there usually a job offer after this, specifically with Scotrail?
I have tried searching and seen people with other TOCs given an offer and start date pending medical, so trying to establish likely next stage and do they only schedule your medical when a job offer is available if you pass?
That could change on the day, when you go to the testing centre they will explain each test, if you are unsure of what is being asked you can ask questions before the actual test begins. You will also be provided practice materials before you go to the testing centre.Thank you for your advice! I've had a look through the thread, but struggling to see what will be expected in the TEA-OCC test, particularly the telephone directory search. What sort of information will I be expected to search for?
Might be a random question, but what do you wear to the OPC. I can’t decide between business or to play it safe and go in a suit?
I would have thought whatever you like / comfortable in with it being assessments and tests with OPC and not with your potential TOC?I'd suggest a formal shirt and some dark trousers, wouldn't have thought a tie & suit would be necessary.
There’s no dress code as such as long as you’re comfortable as it can be a long, stressful and sweaty day. However I wore a whistle for two reasons on mine. I rarely got to “dress up” due to my job, and you never know who may be watching.Might be a random question, but what do you wear to the OPC. I can’t decide between business or to play it safe and go in a suit?
Hazy memory here, is that the three part test with tones and telephone directory?Thank you for your advice! I've had a look through the thread, but struggling to see what will be expected in the TEA-OCC test, particularly the telephone directory search. What sort of information will I be expected to search for?
I have just been called to attempt my re-sit for the Psychometrics Test for Train driving.
I previously failed the Group Bourdon and the 2 Hand coordination Test... obviously if I pass these I then go through to the interview.
I am just wondering if I will definitely just be expected to re-sit the two tests I failed? I have read various responses where some people have said they was expected to re-sit the whole sector of the test again so just wanted clarity!
Also if anyone has any tips that would be hugely appreciated!