Jamie2k9 wrote: » Both, but probably DMU to start with. Heuston drivers (and Portlaoise) do Cork, Waterford, Westport, Galway and PPT. Open to correction but don't do Kerry/Ballina/Limerick branches. Probally cleared to Limerick but not sure about others. Many Heuston services are operated by drivers based around the country.
Stephen15 wrote: » Have they gone to Dublin Bus and Bus Eireann before going external thought that was the procedure if they can't get drivers within IE.
GM228 wrote: Did I miss any depots?
TallGlass wrote: » Interesting test, can't see why anyone internally wouldn't pass it as they'd be at more an advantage.
khaldrogo wrote: » Would you think they might look more favorably on someone who knows about trains in terms of models and history Vs someone who doesn't? In whatever interview (s) you might do is it asked if you have an interest in trains?
Jamie2k9 wrote: » Passing the medical, training and knowing the rule book might help. History and love of trains is irrelevant however an interest in the industry your looking to get into would be a good thing. Releasing the salary was completely unnecessary for the role and they will get thousands of applications and the majority won't even get a rejection never mind put forward.
n!ghtmancometh wrote: » Why would people apply for a job with no idea of the remuneration? Also, the online test's will weed out a lot of people straight away, as in a good % probably wouldn't be bothered or have the attention span to spend the 25/30 mins to complete them, or will score so low they'll be eliminated automatically if they do finish. It's outsourced automated HR software, nobody in IR is sifting through these applications this stage.
Jamie2k9 wrote: » Majority of job vacancies don't publish the salary on offer and while they could show it on the website putting it into a press release issued to the media was a rather juvenile move. Just shows how out of touch they are with external recruitment.
Stephen15 wrote: » I would apply myself but I'm only 19 so I just miss out on the age limit. Hopefully they'll be hiring again in the future so then I might apply.
Colonel Claptrap wrote: » Does it ask if you are M or F at stage 1?
Staplor wrote: » Glad my male gender didn't stop me getting through stage 1. Some of the questions were tricky, on the multiple choice I always went on the side of safety. There were a couple of questions around trains and infrastructure that weren't more than a 20 second google search.
khaldrogo wrote: » I got an email this morning inviting me to the next stage of tests. Anyone do these yet?
TallGlass wrote: » I'm out. Maybe it's cause I didn't f*ck the pregnant women to the back carriage or something.