I’d say about a monthHi, i am Planning to visit abroad from mid August to mid September. I wanted to know once we received training dates, how much time is given for eye test etc (to be physical present)?
It depends how much uniform you ordered, do bring a bag to bring to put your uniform in. It may be given to you on your first day or longer- I had to wait till my 2nd week to get the uniform.Hi everyone,
I’ll be starting my training soon and was just wondering—do we receive our uniform on the first day? Also, would it be a good idea to bring an extra bag for it? I’ve heard it might be quite a lot to carry.
damn, did they let you do training in your own clothes then?It depends how much uniform you ordered, do bring a bag to bring to put your uniform in. It may be given to you on your first day or longer- I had to wait till my 2nd week to get the uniform.
Good luck with your training and your future career at TfL.
1989 was grim time to work for London Underground. Nice to see the booking clerks smoking like chimneys in this BBC documentary at the time...All this concern about uniform. When I joined in 1989 as a Booking Clerk we didn't have uniforms. Did eventually get issued with one but can't remember when. Can any ex LUL booking clerks say when that was?
“Smart business wear” is the usual phrase. If your uniform isn’t ready then yes, you’ll need to wear your own clothes, but jeans and hoodies are unlikely to cut it.damn, did they let you do training in your own clothes then?
Can I ask how old is roughly everyone who has started training with London Underground
1989 was grim time to work for London Underground. Nice to see the booking clerks smoking like chimneys in this BBC documentary at the time...
www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0074tkn
On this forum somewhere there is a table for this campaign which filters age ranges of the people who got the jobCan I ask how old is roughly everyone who has started training with London Underground
I recall answering this in post #430. Have you started yet and been allocated a group?Good morning all just wanted to ask how the taxi/bus service works for us.
My closest station is Loughton just wondering if it goes to Loughton? And how does it work booking it it on an early? Thanks in advance
Taxi's are booked by the station CSS, and it is up to you to request it before 9pm each day (for both for early and lates).Good morning all just wanted to ask how the taxi/bus service works for us.
My closest station is Loughton just wondering if it goes to Loughton? And how does it work booking it it on an early? Thanks in advance
Not yet, got a long wait as the July/august night tube guys haven’t been offeredAny night tube September 2024 job offer receive training date yet?
Just to add: If your house is on the way to the station, you can request to be dropped off near your home. I do this all the time—sometimes the drivers go a bit further and drop you closer. Just ask them politely.Taxi's are booked by the station CSS, and it is up to you to request it before 9pm each day (for both for early and lates).
The taxis are not a door to door service, so you will need to head to your local station to pick up your taxi.
The taxi will either drop you off at your station or a nearby station and then continue the rest by public transport/foot.
There is a sheet that tells you all the pick up and drop
They are, however, under no obligation to do this and - if you are found out doing so - you are likely to be barred from using the staff taxi network. Travel to your home address changes the 'categorisation' of the service to become a 'benefit in kind', with tax implications. Freely advertising this on the Internet is incredibly unwise and could result in TfL being forced to withdraw the staff taxi network (which is not a contractual right).Just to add: If your house is on the way to the station, you can request to be dropped off near your home. I do this all the time—sometimes the drivers go a bit further and drop you closer. Just ask them politely.
Are you referring to the CSA2 full time campaign, CSA1 NT or something else?Nowadays you tend to get a full CSA 1 license from day one, and should be able to pick up overtime as ‘Higher Grade Working’ at most locations.
CSA2, although by definition you’ll get CSA1 training for a CSA1 role, so it applies to boththank you so much, very insightful!
One thing I just wanted to ask
Are you referring to the CSA2 full time campaign, CSA1 NT or something else?
Just wanted to clear up what you meant by “from day one” if there’s automatic progression after 12 months.
Many thanks again Regardless
Limited space means?Has any CSA1 N/T received an email about limited space?
I thinks it’s best to keep these things silent to your self mate for your own gain and benefitJust to add — in practice, many drivers are happy to drop staff off at a point along the way, especially if it’s on the direct route to the station. Some even offer it themselves without us asking, as long as it doesn’t require a detour.
Of course, they’re not obliged to, and I never implied otherwise ( I used the word request in my previous post)— it’s entirely at their discretion, and if they refuse, we respect that. I was simply sharing what often happens in good faith, and no one’s encouraging misuse.
I appreciate the concerns about rules and policy implications, but there’s a difference between quietly requesting something within reason and exploiting a benefit. We all want to keep the system running smoothly.