Rootsblower wrote: » Mate did on his laptop in his own place first she did it on a different laptop after him, both gave same answers she progressed he didn’t.
Hilly Bill wrote: » They don't have a leg to stand on seeing that they had no issues with the hiring of summer staff even at the time of pay issues. The union did zilch then so why are they getting involved now? They are supposed to represent all members and not just drivers.
Hilly Bill wrote: » They can still apply for it. They already hired from within a while back and even advertised in Dublin bus and bus eireann. Some bus drivers have already expressed an interest in applying this time.
Hilly Bill wrote: » I'd say it's just a few moaning heads who have no desire to apply anyway but and the union is stupidly listening to them. It would be nice if they even bothered to send us out theses memos seeing that we pay the subs etc.
Hilly Bill wrote: » They would have to do that anyway to get the tests done. Mind you, some can't drive a broom properly never mind doing a test. If they have an issue with the tests then they aren't suited to the job.
Sono wrote: » Apologies if asked already but how long before people are hearing back after doing the online test?
dashcamdanny wrote: » 12 hours for me.
GM228 wrote: » Why would they have issues with summer staff? Hiring of summer staff has been historically accepted by the unions and has happened for years bar a few years hiatus until about two years ago. There is no issue with general external recruitment, the issue is direct external recruitment to a particular position which has always been viewed as an aspirational position for existing staff. Apples and oranges. Different situation this time though. I don't work for your employer, nor am I a member of any union but I had the memo in my inbox in record time. Best make a complaint on that issue Interestingly thus far only SIPTU have issued correspondence whilst the NBRU (in particular Dermot) have remained surprisingly quiet. Existing staff have never had to go through the OPC pre-qualification tests. Yes they have to do the mini SCAAT, RAAT and LMSJT tests, but there is now an added layer.
Wheety wrote: » How did they both give the exact same answers?
GAA Beo wrote: » It's very clear there is discrimination against men in this process, they want to hire any females regardless of test scores. They have made that very obvious, they even go over the top saying your gender is not relevant but clearly that is not what the HR woman on RTE said. I would advise anyone applying from now on to not give their gender or PPS number. Even tick the female box and see how you get on. It's not fair but thats the way things are going in this country - no country for men anymore.
Working class heroes wrote: » It’s €2.80 per week. This gives you and your dependants unlimited GP cover. There are GPs listed in virtually all areas. Also if you have to go to the caredoc during out of hours you will be reimbursed. It’s a fantastic scheme in fairness.
Hilly Bill wrote: » At what stage do they ask for your pps number?
Hilly Bill wrote: » I know, I'm in the scheme. It's not free though is it.
GM228 wrote: PPS numbers were incorrectly requested initially, no longer the case.
bizidea wrote: » Anyone know where you can find free sample tests
Willie Stroker 1976 wrote: » Does anyone know the deadline for Applying?
alane20 wrote: » For BE and DB drivers the incentive isnt huge, train driving is a highly romantic job, but its terribly boring, and drivers in IE are under severe pressure from middle management, whos justify their position by antagonising drivers, there is a black box in the train, it is constantly been monitored and drivers been pulled up on every little thing, plus no human contact for hours, staring at miles and miles of blank country side and track, while waiting for the next jumper to hop out Infront of you, Plus as cie staff we carry our service over, but if we dont like it we can transfer back over, we carry our service over but come back as junior drivers, so all things considered the incentive isn't there for us,