Ladder23
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hi all,
I been with network rail now for 5/6 years, I'm generally on the ball with interviews and have always managed to get by even on things I wasn't sure on when asked, as I am always happy to give things a go and I usually pick up on things quickly.
I am currently working for S&T, which I am open to say I don't particular enjoy, its been 4/5 months now and I have tried but I simply can't get into it. I came over from pway where I reached a high level and I knew everything about the job and I am a little lost having that taken away from me, I LOVED it, but left for circumstances I don't need to discuss as its not relevant.
However I have since looked at other jobs and managed to bag a interview in a week or so for a overheads role, it will no doubt be a decrease wage, but I think the job is more hands on and its another shot at something I could possibly enjoy. I am curious what sort of ball park questions I could come up against, I know with the s&t interview I was given a metre we use on a regular basis and asked to explain the didn't options on it, which i struggled with but I got by.. is there any basic equipment in the overhead role I could brush up my knowledge with?
ranted on a little - but wanted you guys to be aware I am familiar with the company, its just the role itself.
ta
I been with network rail now for 5/6 years, I'm generally on the ball with interviews and have always managed to get by even on things I wasn't sure on when asked, as I am always happy to give things a go and I usually pick up on things quickly.
I am currently working for S&T, which I am open to say I don't particular enjoy, its been 4/5 months now and I have tried but I simply can't get into it. I came over from pway where I reached a high level and I knew everything about the job and I am a little lost having that taken away from me, I LOVED it, but left for circumstances I don't need to discuss as its not relevant.
However I have since looked at other jobs and managed to bag a interview in a week or so for a overheads role, it will no doubt be a decrease wage, but I think the job is more hands on and its another shot at something I could possibly enjoy. I am curious what sort of ball park questions I could come up against, I know with the s&t interview I was given a metre we use on a regular basis and asked to explain the didn't options on it, which i struggled with but I got by.. is there any basic equipment in the overhead role I could brush up my knowledge with?
ranted on a little - but wanted you guys to be aware I am familiar with the company, its just the role itself.
ta