everycloud
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- 2 May 2012
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I recently applied for an On Train Hospitality Assistant job with Scotrail. I have previously applied for other station roles and never got further than the inital online form which asks your details. So when I saw this and applied, it eventually invited me to do the online assesment for arithmetic and reasoning... passed this and now awaiting interview date.
I have read most of the Scotrail posts on here and application process so have some expectations of what comes next. Slightly concerned about the medical, have had problems with my left ear and this has affected my hearing. I am also overweight and have read that BMI must be under 33. I am borderline so doing all I can to lose weight incase my interview is successful. For the trolley dolly job, are these just as important as say, a driver medical may be?
Also, what is the interview and training process like? I'd say I'm naturally pretty good with people and usually fare well in interviews but is there anything special they are looking for?
Also, would like to hear how a typical shift goes, I have an idea in my head but would be great to hear from someone with experience. Really looking forward to a job on the railways, so while this role is typically entry level, I am keen to explore other opportunities if they arise.
Thanks in advance.
I have read most of the Scotrail posts on here and application process so have some expectations of what comes next. Slightly concerned about the medical, have had problems with my left ear and this has affected my hearing. I am also overweight and have read that BMI must be under 33. I am borderline so doing all I can to lose weight incase my interview is successful. For the trolley dolly job, are these just as important as say, a driver medical may be?
Also, what is the interview and training process like? I'd say I'm naturally pretty good with people and usually fare well in interviews but is there anything special they are looking for?
Also, would like to hear how a typical shift goes, I have an idea in my head but would be great to hear from someone with experience. Really looking forward to a job on the railways, so while this role is typically entry level, I am keen to explore other opportunities if they arise.
Thanks in advance.