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Job interview with mercury engineering

  • 13-03-2011 2:18am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 2


    So i have a plumbing apprenticeship interview with them on wednesday and i was just wondering if anyone had a interview with them before and what type of questions they will ask and any tips will be appreciated as this is my first interview.
    Thanks
    -John


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 John 1992


    Any one? bump


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 69 ✭✭Karlos_Sparky


    John 1992 wrote: »
    Any one? bump
    Only seen this now ... how did u get on ? i just finished my electrical apprenticeship with them


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,630 ✭✭✭gline


    ok you say here the only people defending it are first time posters!!! i may not be have many posts but ive had a few and they have been from long before i found this thread.

    im working about 6 weeks in ACT in cork and ok its not the perfect job! not everybody will suit. but it does pay the money it promises! yes you do have to pay petrol money which is a 5er a day, but if you ware working far from where you lived would you not have to pay a bus fare or taxi or even your own petrol money??? its the same thing really, and once your in the company and found your feet (which did take me about 2 weeks before i could honestly say i was getting money worth talking about) the money is good, and honesty is one of the major things that is encouraged.

    We work with major companies and charities so its not like they would stick with ACT if it was a scam and i deffinately would not still be here. In another thread i read of the "brain washing" that happens to the workers and the only thing they have ever "brain washed" me into believing was that I was good at what i do and that if i wanted to prgress i could if not i didnt have to!!

    so yes there are mixed responses! dont take my word for it saying i enjoy the work im doing because its a very personal experence. But like i said dont knock it until you try it!

    wrong thread?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10 Hummingbird1


    opse so it was sorry was reading two threads at the same time and just posted without looking where lol


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