n!ghtmancometh wrote: They were general questions about ianrod eireann readily on the 'about us' section of the website. There's no way I'd know stuff like that off the top of my head. Someone asked one of the questions in this thread yesterday, about how many electrified lines ie operate, and someone gave an incorrect answer here in response to it.
gilberto_eire wrote: Congratulations on googling all the answers... Glad you can think for yourself.
gilberto_eire wrote: » Congratulations on googling all the answers... Glad you can think for yourself.
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.
ciarang85 wrote: » Yep just gave it a bash there, the first test needs a bit of concentration, ran out of time on that one so not looking the bast for me! best of luck to all!
duffman3833 wrote: » I applied last night to see and i was unhappy with the amount of personal detail they were looking for, especially my PPS no. I didn't want to give that out, especially only at the application stage, so i made up one. Got email this morning, i passed the first stage, onto the next one
patrickc wrote: » through to the next round. I put Waterford down myself
LouD2016 wrote: » Anyone attempted the tests yet?
TallGlass wrote: » Be like the ESB, where you selected to be based, you'll go there. So you could technically have thousands applying for the depots in Dublin.
Jamie2k9 wrote: » Prehaps, I think most drivers apart from DART are NBRU. Wasn’t aware of the Go-Ahead set up. NBRU leadership should look at what they are doing so badly wrong because the current members will not last forever.
NewCorkLad wrote: » Would anyone know where you would/could be based after training?
L1011 wrote: » New members are probably more likely to join SIPTU than the NBRU I'd imagine. One of the reasons the NBRU are so virulently against the Go-Ahead bus routes is that they're a SIPTU closed shop (or as close to as is legal)
Pelvis wrote: » Any have any insight into the job itself? I'd imagine it would get very boring!
Colonel Claptrap wrote: » Excuse my ignorance but why would unions oppose this? What could they possibly have against new entrants?
Ray Bloody Purchase wrote: » The Union are probably waiting in the sidelines to throw a massive spanner in the works at some stage of this. They'll wait until the company has spent a fortune on the recruitment process and then block it. :eek: