Saracen_83
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Depends weather you want the money or a day off!!!!
TUPE would/should apply. And you'll get a TfW and I assume a TOCNE priv pass, which Network Rail staff don't get, as someone not far from this post knows very well.....Would this mean that whoever happens to get the job would end their contract with Network Rail then it be up to Transport for Wales to re-employ you? As the advert doesn't state that it is a FTC
TUPE would/should apply. And you'll get a TfW and I assume a TOCNE priv pass, which Network Rail staff don't get, as someone not far from this post knows very well.....
What does this mean going forward?
Quick question what's better HROP OF LROP?
Would this mean that whoever happens to get the job would end their contract with Network Rail then it be up to Transport for Wales to re-employ you? As the advert doesn't state that it is a FTC
Quick question what's better HROP OF LROP?
They're identical in terms of reward it just depends what suits your circumstances - extra pay or extra day off. If you wanted to reduce how much you were liable to 40% tax you might conclude LROP and the extra day off is better for you. If you particularly wanted more take home cash then HROP would suit (or you could opt to pay the extra in to your pension and therefore also save on the tax).
Neither is better, it depends on what suits your circumstances.
Guess I'll take the extra time off
also remember if you work the night into the bank holiday you just get paid the basic rate...
also something to consider (unless it just my place!!!) but if you work the bank holiday night, if you opt for HROP, you only get that for the hours worked on the bank holiday, ie 1800-0000, then it is just basic pay for remainder of the shift, however is you opt for LROP, you still get a full days comp leave...
So in my eyes, if you work a BH night, your better off opting for the LROP,
however as mentioned it all personal, and I and others mentioned, depends weather you want a higher pay packet or extra time off!!!
One aspect I don't think people have discussed just now, is that if you take the LROP option, and bank the comp day, you have 12 months from the date of issue in which to use it. If you don't use it within that time it gets paid to you in cash.
I know it's been mentioned already. But does anyone know if the 27/04 York future opportunities recruitment/signaller school is still going ahead?
I am going to have to hand my notice in shortly in a secure job and dont want to find myself with nothing if it doesn't go ahead or they end our contracts.
Any advice please?
As we fall under ‘key workers’ the start date is still going ahead it just may be that there are some changes to how signalling school will be run to comply with current government guidelines
It's the answer i've got
So signalling school could be done locally?
I’ve been advised to report to my LOM at York MDU (not the ROC) on 27/4. I got this email a few weeks ago though so that could change in the next few weeks I guess.So signalling school could be done locally?
Is there a guide to all the pay regs somewhere? I have come from 26 years in the police where it probably took me ten to fifteen years before I fully understood the complexities of pay and entitlements (and the vast majority of officers never get to fully grasp it)! I've only been in the grade around a year and it looks to me that it will take me a similar length of time to fully understand Signaller pay! Is it all written down somewhere in an easy to understand format????
Is there a guide to all the pay regs somewhere? I have come from 26 years in the police where it probably took me ten to fifteen years before I fully understood the complexities of pay and entitlements (and the vast majority of officers never get to fully grasp it)! I've only been in the grade around a year and it looks to me that it will take me a similar length of time to fully understand Signaller pay! Is it all written down somewhere in an easy to understand format????
I think it’s all defined in your contract, I know there is reference to differing rates on the one I got.Is there a guide to all the pay regs somewhere? I have come from 26 years in the police where it probably took me ten to fifteen years before I fully understood the complexities of pay and entitlements (and the vast majority of officers never get to fully grasp it)! I've only been in the grade around a year and it looks to me that it will take me a similar length of time to fully understand Signaller pay! Is it all written down somewhere in an easy to understand format????
Me mate. How did your Cardiff interview go after?Has anyone here applied for abercynon?
Thanks for the reply, much appreciated. It's reassured me a little. Some of the questions in the harder full tests were taking me a couple of mins just to work out what it was asking me to calculate! I get the impression that a lot of these online practice tests are made more difficult in order to worry people into paying for these practice subscriptions. I'll not be taking them lightly though.
Hi big music. I’ve not done them yet but I reckon they will be worded slightly more straightforward and less time consuming than a lot of the practice tests out there. You’ve probably seen the 3 or 4 ‘example’ questions on that shl website which are considerably more straightforward than those text heavy questions on the ‘full practice’. I suspect the questions will be in the style of the example ones although I expect some will get you thinking more. There’s a site called job step prep or something but they charge you 40 quid for a package. It is daunting though isn’t itEvening folks, newbie here. Been steadily working my way through this wonderful, supportive thread, as I've got to the bit in my (external) applications for the role of Signaller (three positions up North!) where I'm starting to be very concerned about how "in the dark" I am as to how hard the numerical part of the test I've been invited to do actually is.
I've also been spooked by the website with the free SHL tests on - I'm not even finishing the practice tests and getting really frustrated because I find them so difficult to get my head around. It's the most difficult maths I've done since school, and I work in a job that uses maths (percentages, ratios etc) daily to calculate various volumes and things.
Having read quite a few posts recently suggesting your maths doesn't have to be incredible to gain a pass score, is this broadly the experience of everyone else who has taken these tests recently? IE they are significantly more straightforward than the Free SHL practice tests?
Many thanks folks, this thread has been invaluable so far!
Keep looking at the SHL ones. Analyse them. Take them as many times as you can. I can't guarantee this will secure you an interview for a signalller role for one minute- as it's very competitive, but that's my best advice to youEvening folks, newbie here. Been steadily working my way through this wonderful, supportive thread, as I've got to the bit in my (external) applications for the role of Signaller (three positions up North!) where I'm starting to be very concerned about how "in the dark" I am as to how hard the numerical part of the test I've been invited to do actually is.
I've also been spooked by the website with the free SHL tests on - I'm not even finishing the practice tests and getting really frustrated because I find them so difficult to get my head around. It's the most difficult maths I've done since school, and I work in a job that uses maths (percentages, ratios etc) daily to calculate various volumes and things.
Having read quite a few posts recently suggesting your maths doesn't have to be incredible to gain a pass score, is this broadly the experience of everyone else who has taken these tests recently? IE they are significantly more straightforward than the Free SHL practice tests?
Many thanks folks, this thread has been invaluable so far!