craigybagel
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Jobs going at Pwllheli, Crewe and Shrewsbury.
Jobs going at Pwllheli, Crewe and Shrewsbury.
Thanks for the heads up.
Does anybody have any information on the Shrewsbury depot? Namely routes signed, 4 or 5 day week etc?
4 day week.......guards sign crewe via whitchurch and chester.........birmingham international............aberystwyth.........cardiff.....and heart of wales as far as llanwrtyd wells
they sign....150....153...158....175....and the loco and dvt
Shrewsbury drivers sign through to Manchester but their guards only go as far as Crewe, Crewe-Manchester is exclusively Crewe work for guards.
Shrewsbury guards got a small amount of Bidston work last year but its still mostly chester guards and exclusively chester drivers.
What do Crewe and Pwllheli sign?
Hi has anyone applied? after I did the personal statement it tried loading some additional questions but failed when I refreshed it submitted and won't let me do them! what was the questions? is it worth me deleting my old one and doing it again?
kind regards
ye I have applied and I don't seem to remember answering more questions after I had done the personal statement
ye I have applied and I don't seem to remember answering more questions after I had done the personal statement
once you've submitted it u are basically stuck with what you have done.....unless you either call them and ask them to reset it which i am not sure they can do anymore......or you re apply with a different email addy....inform them if you do that though
I would be grateful if anybody could tell me whether ATW use SCAAT or GBT for conductor assessments and also if the two strike rule still applies.
Cheers.
there is an option to cancel your application so you can restart it like that just redo your personal statement
be careful! if that's what i think it is i tried that with a drivers application not so long back and once i did it wouldn't let me re apply! as you have effectively withdrawn the application.....then you'd definitely have to phone up to either reset or just use another email address....be very careful mate
I'd a good mind to get my bow and arrow to them and wait till sunset.
I had the same email.
It does make you wonder what goes on at these recruitment offices, I mean I have a Phd, I am a manager in charge of lots of staff, I deal with hundreds of customers a day, I deal with payments, complaints, drunks, I am health and safety trained, fire regulations trained, first aid trained and give world class customer service to all my customers. What could they possibly find as a negative? It makes you feel useless, I'm not sure what more I can do or say in an application, I even said I would sign a 10 year no compete contract to prove I wouldn't leave for another company. I'm beginning to think they just have monkeys working in HR departments that randomly point to applications for a reward.
It does make you wonder what goes on at these recruitment offices, I mean I have a Phd, I am a manager in charge of lots of staff, I deal with hundreds of customers a day, I deal with payments, complaints, drunks, I am health and safety trained, fire regulations trained, first aid trained and give world class customer service to all my customers. What could they possibly find as a negative? It makes you feel useless, I'm not sure what more I can do or say in an application, I even said I would sign a 10 year no compete contract to prove I wouldn't leave for another company. I'm beginning to think they just have monkeys working in HR departments that randomly point to applications for a reward.
I had the same email.
It does make you wonder what goes on at these recruitment offices, I mean I have a Phd, I am a manager in charge of lots of staff, I deal with hundreds of customers a day, I deal with payments, complaints, drunks, I am health and safety trained, fire regulations trained, first aid trained and give world class customer service to all my customers. What could they possibly find as a negative? It makes you feel useless, I'm not sure what more I can do or say in an application, I even said I would sign a 10 year no compete contract to prove I wouldn't leave for another company. I'm beginning to think they just have monkeys working in HR departments that randomly point to applications for a reward.
you can have all the qualifications under the sun but if your application hasn't got the right contents you won't get through!.....and even if it really did go on qualifications lets not forget there is always someone more qualified out there! when they recruited trainee drivers a couple of years back i heard they had pilots etc applying and not getting a position and look at the qualifications they have
yes it could be your location or anything! at the end of the day you have hundreds going for every job no one has a god given right to get through! I am no expert but from what i have heard making promises like that just reeks of desperation and unfortunately that doesn't always go down well!
RE 185.............are you aware the north wales coast which chester serves (especially beyond bangor) has a massive welsh speaking population?? and are you aware the welsh assembly government has a big say in what Arriva do? in terms of recruitment etc? so it's not really fair to say this is a HR thing!.....I'm sure a welsh speaking requirement comes from much higher than a HR department
A lot of a welsh patients and even some that speak Welsh are treated in hospitals on the border such as Countess of Chester, Gobown, Royal Shrewsbury but there's no requirement for NHS staff in a England to speak Welsh. The Relevant Welsh NHS Trust pays the English one and the Welsh NHS Trust gets its money from the a Welsh government who have a bigger £ say in Wales NHS than they do with ATW!
For Conductor posts having a positive attitude at all times and not getting riled in very difficult situations is a key skill.....
I know some of the people who've made it to final interview, and some of those who've been knocked back along the way, and the standard is ridiculously high; whoever gets the jobs will thoroughly deserve them.
As regards the Welsh language issue, all three English depots sign routes where Welsh speakers are likely to be found (North Wales for Chester, Cambrian for Shrewsbury and Heart of Wales for Shrewsbury and Crewe). That said, although the question is always asked on the application form, Welsh speakers are few and far between at those depots and it doesn't seem to be an issue.
Guards who sign the Heart of Wales line get a crib sheet with the station pronunciations when they learn the route![]()
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