Hi, I recently applied for a Signaller job. I've read quite a lot of positive opinions about the job but I've also heard that it can be a bit boring at times.
I'm very much used to working with lots of people, lots of members of the public which can always keep things interesting which seems to be quite different from a job as a Signaller.
I am starting to get a good idea as to what the job entails in regards to the every day Signalling process.
I'm just wondering what other aspects to the job are there on a daily basis. If any? Are there lots of meetings? Regular breaks? Many chances to speak with other members of staff? Additional training courses (aside from the inital training).
Any info would be really appreciated.
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Also, one other question. What are the differences between the different grades?
I'm very much used to working with lots of people, lots of members of the public which can always keep things interesting which seems to be quite different from a job as a Signaller.
I am starting to get a good idea as to what the job entails in regards to the every day Signalling process.
I'm just wondering what other aspects to the job are there on a daily basis. If any? Are there lots of meetings? Regular breaks? Many chances to speak with other members of staff? Additional training courses (aside from the inital training).
Any info would be really appreciated.
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Also, one other question. What are the differences between the different grades?