kingshankly wrote: That is year one of the pay scale you would go on that after your training would be on slightly less while training which will take 14-15 months Year 10 which 95% of us are on is 1125 per week plenty of over time atm especially during seasonal times some depots would have more overtime than others It’s a well paid job lads now it’s not for everyone but there’s is other perks of free doctor and European rail travel Anyone have any questions drop me a message and hopefully I can assist you Best of luck folks
Paul_Mc1988 wrote: » Thanks for the detailed responce. Passed the first section. Gonna start on three tests on Monday. What kind of shift is it. Current gross excluding bonuses is close to the max payscale but that's due to working shift. Shift is either 7am-7pm or 7pm-7am with either a Saturday or Sunday. The full nights are starting to weigh on me but don't mind the weekends. What's the earliest and latest the trains run to. How long are shifts?
Jamie2k9 wrote: » Incredible scheme. Do they pay or offer general private health insurance?
Jamie2k9 wrote: First movements start at around 04.30 but most is probally 05.00-06.00. Commuters/DARTs end by 01.00-01.30 and earlier for Intericty.
Paul_Mc1988 wrote: » Just what i wanted to hear. Shifts 8,10 or 12 hours long?
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Just completed the 3 online assessments there Not the worst I thought Anyone any idea how long we be waiting for results on this stage ?
PirateShampoo wrote: » Did you manage to answer all of them in the 22 minutes, also did you complete the whole section on the letters?
steevem23 wrote: » hello there I did mine last night for nearly 2hrs, but why do u said 22 minutes ..,was there a timer or something, also got a rejected letter this morning at 10 am. I think it's for publicity, they will recruit internally anyway.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » I dunno, there must be something to the stage 1 exam because I passed it, and so did many of my colleagues who are bus drivers with the right attitude ! Just because a person has a degree or is a doctor doesn't mean they are suited to driving a train. They may very well be able to ability wise with the training but psychologically not for them
Rootsblower wrote: » The best train driver I ever knew probably left school at 14 years of age and started as a messenger boy with CIE. He has forgotten more about the railways and driving trains than I will ever know
Political Wall Map wrote: » TF by any chance ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
BrianD3 wrote: » Did the stage 1 assessment for the loco driver competition there. I don't expect anything - this was just stage 1 and there was plenty of scope for error and scuppering your application in there. Competition for these positions will be absurd - jobs have been well publicised and people think that public sector and semi state jobs are the ticket to happiness. And everyone loves a choo-choo. There will be all manner of highly qualified, well paid and educated (but unhappy) people applying for these jobs. Junior doctors, airline pilots, people with PhDs and multiple third level qualifications, people on way more money than the top of the salary scale etc. However many will be eliminated well before interview stage.
Eamonn8448 wrote: » What ages are you lot applying at , be 40 this year but driving various legally since i was 16 , not too sure if my age is against me now
dar100 wrote: » However, many of the same people wont be eliminated and will go through. Driving the train is just one aspect of the job; many other skils, knowledge and attitudes are essential to work within the overall company and to progress etc. These soft and transferable skillswill be gained through education and working in other professions.The entry critera of 9 years is pretty astonishing tbf
superg wrote: » That just means primary and secondary school.
dar100 wrote: » Yes, thats what i mean.
Del.Monte wrote: » In the past, many/most train drivers would have started out at platform level and worked their way up - the proper way of doing things rather than parachuting people in. However, parachuting people with college backgrounds in above people who have actual experience is common throughout every walk of life.
Eamonn8448 wrote: What ages are you lot applying at , be 40 this year but driving various legally since i was 16 , not too sure if my age is against me now