NSEWonderer
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Yeah, he didn't receive the error test. Above I asked about that, he got the answer in email today.I tought you dont get to do the error test if you dont pass SJT
Yeah, he didn't receive the error test. Above I asked about that, he got the answer in email today.I tought you dont get to do the error test if you dont pass SJT
Congrats to you, but I think you’ve missed the point!I'm on training with GWR in Devon... Whole process is long(I had a covid in the meantime). Tests in April 2019, then first round of tests October 2019, Second round of test December 2019, covid came and I had DMI December 2020. I have just started October 2023. Patience is a virtue
Very long training pipeline for Paddington as there is a small number of instructors. I know of two trainee drivers who are yet to pass out 27 months after induction.Says it for a talent pool but I’ve put an application in for Paddington. Might as well throw my hat in.
Can say that Oxford was around 12-14 months. Reading around 18 months and Paddington well over 2 years for recent (in the last 2 years) trainees at these depots. Don't know about any of the others.In the FAQ Salary says around 28k whilst in training. This would be a big cut for me especially with a young family but I know it would be worth it long term. Does anyone know how long you are expecting to be on the trainee Salary Before going to year 1 salary?
Year 1 starts once you get your licence ie passed out. Current salary levels are £28k whilst training, £48k once passed out, £54k after 1 year on your own and £60k after 2 years on your own.I've put my application in, passed first test and then completed the second one straight after - I think I did OK fingers crossed!
I was just wondering whether anyone had any more insight in to the pay structure. Mainly how long the training pay will be for? Only reason I ask is that I will be taking a massive pay drop if I was successful and would like to know how long I need to manage on training pay before it goes up - on the FAQ sheet it states 'year 1' 48k - is that the first year after being fully qualified or after passing initial training? Appreciate any input on this.
In regards to the training course, I have looked around the forum and the courses seem to either be in Reading or Bristol - is that correct?
Good luck to everyone that's applied!
For such a main station I can’t believe they don’t have that many trainers.Very long training pipeline for Paddington as there is a small number of instructors. I know of two trainee drivers who are yet to pass out 27 months after induction.
Can say that Oxford was around 12-14 months. Reading around 18 months and Paddington well over 2 years for recent (in the last 2 years) trainees at these depots. Don't know about any of the others.
Year 1 starts once you get your licence ie passed out. Current salary levels are £28k whilst training, £48k once passed out, £54k after 1 year on your own and £60k after 2 years on your own.
For such a main station I can’t believe they don’t have that many trainers.
I bumped into a woman while shopping a few months back and she was in GWR uniform, hi vis back pack and had driver trainee on her top. She said to me that Paddington was always taking on trainees but I wish she mentioned how long it could take to become qualified lol
To be honest she did say being based at Paddington, she needed to learn 3 different types of traction but she loved being in the cab of the 800’s. Which she compared to an aircraft cockpit, not surprised with that train being the latest and greatest in their fleet.It’s a bit more complicated than not having enough driving instructors and has been a problem at Paddington for quite some time, going back to HST days, I won’t go into every detail but the situation is without doubt improving, the backlog is finally clearing and anyone new starting has a much better chance at progressing a lot quicker than quite a few of the recent trainees that have been here over 2 years.
To be honest she did say being based at Paddington, she needed to learn 3 different types of traction but she loved being in the cab of the 800’s. Which she compared to an aircraft cockpit, not surprised with that train being the latest and greatest in their fleet.
But if you’re saying it’s getting better with the training timeframes, then hopefully we’ll see what happens with my application.
Nothing yet, but they said we'll hear after the applications close, which is 10 FebHas anyone heard back after completing all the tests?
No, it seems we don’t and are unsure to when we hear backHas anyone heard back after completing all the tests?
I only did about 20 too, seems no one completes all 50 questions.Hi ive just completed the online test which is the 50 questions one. I think I done between 15-20 questions b4 getting timed out. I think its about how many you get correct than how far you get with the 50 questions. I guess I have to just wait now to see if I'm successful for next stage. Anyone else in the same boat as me ???
I applied for the trainee train drive post at Paddington station.
Invite to the second assessment is automated, so usually pretty quick.Hello all
Just applied for the trainee train driver at Paddington. How long is it usually hear if/when you get invited to do the 2nd assessment?
I completed the 20 or so questions (situational best or worst answer) assessment
Couldn’t work it out totally based on others feedback / responses or is there no blanket answer?
Thanks
ThanksInvite to the second assessment is automated, so usually pretty quick.
It should be immediately you finish the first. If you don't receive it after 30mins then it's automatically a fail, from my buddies own experience.Thanks
SJTs are standard across many TOCs as first stage sifting. I believe GTR, SE, SWR, GA to name a few all use similar style SJTs.Got the unsuccessful email this morning (after 1st assessment). Does anyone know if these first assessments are similar at other TOC’s?
Have they sent results now?Good luck to everyone who applied.
After passing the online tests, I have everything crossed that this will be third time lucky for me.
Didn't receive anything unlike another poster who had a fail email, so just like last time I applied am assuming it's a case of waiting ...Have they sent results now?
Ah makes sense.Didn't receive anything unlike another poster who had a fail email, so just like last time I applied am assuming it's a case of waiting ...
Have you heard back about your error checking test? I know I’ve passed the sjt but have not heard about the error test yet. As far as I know only the top scorers on the error checking progress since there’s limited numbers, on the faq’s it said the error results would be processed after the vacancy is closed.Hello,
Does anyone know how long roughly we should expect to wait to hear back now the vacancy has closed and all tests have been passed and application submitted successfully?