Firstly, I would like to say thank you to everyone on this thread. It has certainly helped my journey on the path to becoming a signaller (which is still ongoing).
I can certainly say for anyone new to this process please make sure you are looking for some waiting time in between stages. It's not surprising considering the number of applications and jobs happening all at the same time. Sometimes it can be days but it can be weeks or months before you proceed to the next level but don't give up hope!
I've gone through the online application form a number of times (Word helped with the occasional crashes but I pursued) and the online SJT assessment multiple times (I wish it remembered each time! - 69 questions x ? times is a bit annoying but I got through it) and I got to the assessment day and failed one part, but applied for another post and got through the assessment but this time failed the interview stage.
This time, I got through the interview stage and am now waiting for the signal box, a medical date, reference check and my various bits of papers.
One thing I'm not totally sure about is the shift pattern for 8-hour rostered manual signal boxes. I know it won't be the same everywhere but an idea would be helpful!
I don't know if my box will be a 12 or 8 hour Sunday (possibly depends on the box I end up in) but I have assumed something like this if it is 12 and maybe it is very similar if it is 8?
Su M Tu W Th F Sa
1 O RD RD N N N N
2 12N N N RD L L L
3 O L L L RD E E
4 12D E E E E RD RD
5 O RD RD N N N N
6 12N N N RD L L L
7 O L L L RD E E
8 12D E E E RD RD RD
Any help would be much appreciated.
I can certainly say for anyone new to this process please make sure you are looking for some waiting time in between stages. It's not surprising considering the number of applications and jobs happening all at the same time. Sometimes it can be days but it can be weeks or months before you proceed to the next level but don't give up hope!
I've gone through the online application form a number of times (Word helped with the occasional crashes but I pursued) and the online SJT assessment multiple times (I wish it remembered each time! - 69 questions x ? times is a bit annoying but I got through it) and I got to the assessment day and failed one part, but applied for another post and got through the assessment but this time failed the interview stage.
This time, I got through the interview stage and am now waiting for the signal box, a medical date, reference check and my various bits of papers.
One thing I'm not totally sure about is the shift pattern for 8-hour rostered manual signal boxes. I know it won't be the same everywhere but an idea would be helpful!
I don't know if my box will be a 12 or 8 hour Sunday (possibly depends on the box I end up in) but I have assumed something like this if it is 12 and maybe it is very similar if it is 8?
Su M Tu W Th F Sa
1 O RD RD N N N N
2 12N N N RD L L L
3 O L L L RD E E
4 12D E E E E RD RD
5 O RD RD N N N N
6 12N N N RD L L L
7 O L L L RD E E
8 12D E E E RD RD RD
Any help would be much appreciated.