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splinterdream
Went for an interview/test with these a few months ago and didn't get the job as i failed the test. It went a bit like this, arrived at a training centre, told i would do three tests, practical, written and verbal, then if i pass that i get an interview.
Well, I failed the practical tests on not doing earth continuity test (even though I identified this as the tests that should be done before electrical work on the verbal), not checking the FGA was calibrated before use and although I identified the m/valve actuator was faulty, I didn't remove the case with which I would have seen the wires were cut. However they still put me through the other tests which they said the score was exellent so therefore they want me to re-apply in 6 months and then thanked me for reacting so well. I enquired to there being a job to apply for in 6 months and they said there would be, they have a lot of engineers that come and go as they dont like the way the managers do things.
Now to my surpise they are advertsing for the same job again last week, this job pays £35k a year, so does anyone know what the working conditions are like working for these?
Oh and as for the tests I failed, thought it a bit harsh.
Well, I failed the practical tests on not doing earth continuity test (even though I identified this as the tests that should be done before electrical work on the verbal), not checking the FGA was calibrated before use and although I identified the m/valve actuator was faulty, I didn't remove the case with which I would have seen the wires were cut. However they still put me through the other tests which they said the score was exellent so therefore they want me to re-apply in 6 months and then thanked me for reacting so well. I enquired to there being a job to apply for in 6 months and they said there would be, they have a lot of engineers that come and go as they dont like the way the managers do things.
Now to my surpise they are advertsing for the same job again last week, this job pays £35k a year, so does anyone know what the working conditions are like working for these?
Oh and as for the tests I failed, thought it a bit harsh.