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    Previous experience before applying

    I relocated to take up a Signaller job last year, and I know of at least two others who did too so it's not a barrier. I stated on my application form I would be required to relocate and I confirmed again in my interview my willingness to relocate and it was not an issue at all. I think they're...
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    Signaller

    Yes the class got 94+% in the exams because everyone got their head down and put the hours in. That is the only way to do it because there is a huge volume of information to learn. Start learning it early, don't wait until a week or two before the exams to memorise material. Some used mnemonics...
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    A career as a signaller

    The majority of us studied on our own in the evenings when I completed the TCB course recently and everyone passed with good scores. I preferred it that way as it was the only way I could see myself learning and memorising all the information needed for the exam. One or two group revision...
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    A career as a signaller

    We were all issued a tablet/laptop at the beginning of the course for us to use throughout. There were quite a few of us using them to take notes in class. I'm not sure if that was location specific but there shouldn't be an issue with you using your own in class if you wanted to
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    A career as a signaller

    I've just completed IST and our hotel wasn't serving food so we had to order takeaways to our rooms every night. We had the option to study in small groups at the training centre but most of us studied on our own and we all passed with good grades.
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    A career as a signaller

    I think it depends on what the hiring manager is looking for and who else applies. Last year I applied for approx. 10 Signaller roles over the space of a couple of months, most were grade 2, one a 6 and an 8. I used the same application answers for them all and I was only invited to interview...
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    A career as a signaller

    Yes I've read the updated government guidance online this evening which is applicable from 5th November and it does say hotels can remain open for work purposes so hopefully all should be well and things will continue without disruption.
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    A career as a signaller

    I'm currently at IST and been told course will likely continue as long as hotel remains open. I'm hoping hotels will be allowed to remain open for key workers and that we can be classed as such!
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    A career as a signaller

    I'm currently at signalling school on a TCB course with a VDU (Westcad) simulator. It is a computer simulation program with keyboard/tracker ball setup. There are two desks, one is for the trainee and the other is for the assessor. The assessor desk can be used to set up different scenarios for...
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    A career as a signaller

    Hi there, I'm going to be at Rugby. I think there's a couple others from my location starting at MK on the 5th too.
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    A career as a signaller

    My main concern is if I were to develop symptoms and am required to self isolate for 14 days part way through the 11 week course.
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    A career as a signaller

    I will be starting Signalling School in Milton Keynes on 5th October so I will see you there!
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    A career as a signaller

    How did you find the course with the travelling? Did everyone complete it ok?
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    A career as a signaller

    I'm just over 40 miles away from my training centre and I have been given the option of a hotel or to travel daily
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    A career as a signaller

    Yes I was anticipating it being a long process when I first applied. I was told at my assessment day that if I was successful I'd be going to signalling school in May/June which would have been 3-4 months after offer, however I'm now starting school in October. It seems to be a postcode lottery...
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    A career as a signaller

    I believe the COVID situation was the main contributor as it all kicked off just after my medical. Class sizes were cut in half and the courses were to be run locally. There were a number of trainees waiting for the course in the same area so places had to be prioritised. Some trainees at my...
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    A career as a signaller

    I waited over 3 months to get my start date so it can take a while. I start at the end of this month, over 6 months after completing all the onboarding checks.
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    A career as a signaller

    I wouldn't be expecting language to be moderated etc. I have worked in high pressured environments previously where I have experienced this type of behaviour, particularly when things go wrong, so it won't come as a shock to me. What do you mean by "I had a story arrive a few weeks before me"...
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    A career as a signaller

    I was attracted to the job because it appeared a good fit for my skill set and personality type, I wanted job security, a decent wage and it suits my lifestyle. From my own experience I prefer working in a male dominated environment, however it wasn't really a factor in me wanting to apply...
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    A career as a signaller

    There are a couple of live Q&A videos with current Signallers on the Network Rail Careers Facebook page for anyone who is interested and hasn't already seen them.

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