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Interesting.....
I am not sure there is an answer. But....does anybody have a rough idea as to how many drop out simply because they didn't realise how long the process would be? For example.....I'm desperate to leave my current place of work, so applied assuming the timeframe would be the normal 4-6 weeks. Then I look on here, and see it takes around a year to be offered a position in normal times, let alone the bat***** crazy times we are in now.
And....I'd assume there was a significant percentage of applicants who would drop out due to not being bothered to wait.
Any ideas?
*I am aware Covid 19 was not caused by a human consuming bat faeces....
I can never remember exactly what the numbers are, but experience tells me you often do the tests and wait up to 3 years and suddenly the job offer comes as a bolt out of the purple.
In that time, some do, thanks to the ‘pass’ being seen nationally, end up walking into other jobs with other firms. It’s an odd process - it’s definitely not 4 weeks or 3 months usually.
Avanti seem to have pulled their fingers out for Wolverhampton, however. Depends what the level of desperation is and how the training can be done. If lots of instructors are waiting and the need is great, companies can move mountains.