Last weekWhen did you phone them ?
Last weekWhen did you phone them ?
Hey,Hey what date in September did you get the offer? I’m September 4th and was told it could be September/October to start but of course this might have changed.
That’s not true. I phoned this week and was duly informed that currently they are up to date with mid August intake September offers should expect a date between August and September. There’s not waiting until 2026.for us September lot just gave recruitment a call the lady on the phone said it could even be next year when we receive a start date as they are only doing courses every 2 weeks and have start dates booked up till September but again they have started on August so fingers crossed
We need to establish first that if poster is talking about CSA night tube or full time CSA. As both have different timelines for training and waitlist.That’s not true. I phoned this week and was duly informed that currently they are up to date with mid August intake September offers should expect a date between August and September. There’s not waiting until 2026.
Cool yes I assumed it would be Ashfield houseHi, I start next Monday 9th June but have had no extra info - just the contract and offer letter so far.
However a lot of their emails get to me after 1pm - so it's a waiting game. Otherwise I believe we just turn up at Ashfield House before 9am with our passport IDs...
yeah should be any day now we receive our information packetHi, I start next Monday 9th June but have had no extra info - just the contract and offer letter so far.
However a lot of their emails get to me after 1pm - so it's a waiting game. Otherwise I believe we just turn up at Ashfield House before 9am with our passport IDs...
I was also told August/September we would expect a date (CSA2)That’s not true. I phoned this week and was duly informed that currently they are up to date with mid August intake September offers should expect a date between August and September. There’s not waiting until 2026.
A curious question. The TfL drug and alcohol policy for satefy critical roles is very strict - you can expect to be tested from day one of employment (and during any pre-employment screening).does anyone know if you get drug tested during training or before or both?
Unannounced testing
Unannounced testing for alcohol and drugs forms part of the company's initiative to meet the due diligence requirements of the Transport and Works Act 1992.
The programme of testing enables the company to monitor data and compliance with its alcohol and drugs policies and enables the extent of alcohol and/or drugs use in the workplace to be established.
Unannounced testing applies to all LU employees who are classified as safety critical.
LU has decided a minimum of 5% of safety critical staff are tested per annum, but no maximum number has been set.
Unannounced testing is not random but a planned programme for carrying out urine and breath tests in accordance with medical practices, standards and ethics. This is to detect drug and alcohol use on a selected sample of employees, who will not be informed in advance that such tests are to be carried out.
Hopefully it’s not but two of us got told the same thingThat’s not true. I phoned this week and was duly informed that currently they are up to date with mid August intake September offers should expect a date between August and September. There’s not waiting until 2026.
You are CSA2 full time or night tube?Hopefully it’s not but two of us got told the same thing
lm CSA2 full timeYou are CSA2 full time or night tube?
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I have not received any reeds check as well? I am night tube sep 2024 offer. Anyone?
does anyone know if you get drug tested during training or before or both?
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yeah should be any day now we receive our information packet
Are u sure they test on training grounds i have never heard of that, im also skeptical as which union to go for, alot of people got for RMT im very confused on what to choose...and just to add to what @Mawkie has said, there is evidence of "random" (unannounced) testing happening on day one of training.
Definitely a curious question.
Effectively there is only one choice as a CSA; RMT.im also skeptical as which union to go for, alot of people got for RMT im very confused on what to choose
like others… confused on this line of questioning. can confirm that d&a testing can happen at any point in your life working life at LU and TfL, including day 1, and 100% has happened on the first day at ashfield before.Are u sure they test on training grounds i have never heard of that, im also skeptical as which union to go for, alot of people got for RMT im very confused on what to choose
No i totally get it the line of questioning is weird i dont have a start date anyway was just wondering due to me being on prescribed medication and if it flags a false pos would they restrict me from training i appreciate your infolike others… confused on this line of questioning. can confirm that d&a testing can happen at any point in your life working life at LU and TfL, including day 1, and 100% has happened on the first day at ashfield before.
it’s a poor attitude to assume otherwise, and if you can’t adopt that, then it really isn’t an industry you will last in.
apologies if wrong end of stick, but it just comes across as an odd line of questioning that doesn’t fit the strict legislation and requirements surrounding the railway.
It's sensible that you're thinking in advance about these things.No i totally get it the line of questioning is weird i dont have a start date anyway was just wondering due to me being on prescribed medication and if it flags a false pos would they restrict me from training i appreciate your info
...and just to link into this, as long as you declare it at the earliest opportunity you shouldn't have any issues. There are some things that will always create a red flag, but - and I speak from first hand experience - if it's for a long-term (or even short- but likely to become long-) condition it should be fine after referral to LUOH.It's sensible that you're thinking in advance about these things.
It is entirely the responsibility of the employee to inform their manager of any medication they are prescribed.
Within a training setting, I would advise your trainers if you are taking medication.
(Note: this includes over-the-counter, prescription, and herbal, drugs.)
Thanks for your insight! Big help...and just to link into this, as long as you declare it at the earliest opportunity you shouldn't have any issues. There are some things that will always create a red flag, but - and I speak from first hand experience - if it's for a long-term (or even short- but likely to become long-) condition it should be fine after referral to LUOH.
With my TU rep hat on, happy to comment further privately if anyone wants some advice but also understand that people might not want to disclose deeply personal medical information to a random on the Internet...!
What other dates did they give u if u remember ?Got my training start today for Aug 4th. Got my offer August 23rd 2024. I hope it gives some hope that it won't be much longer. Im CSA2 full time.
U r CSA2 or night tube?That’s not true. I phoned this week and was duly informed that currently they are up to date with mid August intake September offers should expect a date between August and September. There’s not waiting until 2026.
CSA 2 full timeU r CSA2 or night tube?
U will be probably in a month or 6weeks, are u nervous, and are u preparedHas anyone who got their CSA2 acceptance in September 2024 been offered a training slot yet?
Same as me, I’ll see you thereGot my training start today for Aug 4th. Got my offer August 23rd 2024. I hope it gives some hope that it won't be much longer. Im CSA2 full time.