Hi all so I went for an interview at brakes as I know they take in new passes.
Driving assesment went really well the assor said I had a natural flair for driving trucks (blowing my own trumpet ). The interview section went well also however the day after I get a call and they said:
āHi Warren, unfortunately we wonāt be taking you on at this time due to your lack of multi drop experience.ā
They would have known my only experience was delivering for dominoes pizza a few months bacj from my CV! Feel like my time was wasted there.
Also what agencies in Avonmouth /Bridgewater area would do casual Saturday work as none Iāve contacted seem interested.
Itās brakes, it is a blessing with a thin disguise. Thereās much better work out there, brakes is a last resort job.
Look on indeed, get a few agencies, google them and ring them directly. We havenāt really suffered the post Xmas lull, jobs are 10 a penny at the moment. Good luck with it fella
I suspect the reason they turned you down was simply that they had more applicants than vacancies. āLack of multidrop experienceā is just a way of letting you down gently.
They did have another interview directly after I left but he was wearing jeans and a t shirt! Looked unprofessional to me but Iām coming from an shirt and tie office.
WAZ91:
They did have another interview directly after I left but he was wearing jeans and a t shirt! Looked unprofessional to me but Iām coming from an shirt and tie office.
Its for an interview for driving a wagon.I think shirt and tie jobby is a bit overkill.
WAZ91:
They did have another interview directly after I left but he was wearing jeans and a t shirt! Looked unprofessional to me but Iām coming from an shirt and tie office.
Its for an interview for driving a wagon.I think shirt and tie jobby is a bit overkill.
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Agreed. I turn up to mine in a simple black trousers with lots of pockets, black jumper, jacket and a hi vis. Last interview I went to it was noticed I took H&S seriously because I was wearing the hi vis.
jbaz73:
Itās brakes, it is a blessing with a thin disguise. Thereās much better work out there, brakes is a last resort job.
Look on indeed, get a few agencies, google them and ring them directly. We havenāt really suffered the post Xmas lull, jobs are 10 a penny at the moment. Good luck with it fella
It aināt that bad all the time. He says as heās just clocked off from a 15 hour day.
jbaz73:
Itās brakes, it is a blessing with a thin disguise. Thereās much better work out there, brakes is a last resort job.
Look on indeed, get a few agencies, google them and ring them directly. We havenāt really suffered the post Xmas lull, jobs are 10 a penny at the moment. Good luck with it fella
It aināt that bad all the time. He says as heās just clocked off from a 15 hour day.
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they did say in the interview that there would be 15 hour days āoccasionallyā I took that with a pinch of salt but never said I wouldnāt do it if needed.
jbaz73:
Itās brakes, it is a blessing with a thin disguise. Thereās much better work out there, brakes is a last resort job.
Look on indeed, get a few agencies, google them and ring them directly. We havenāt really suffered the post Xmas lull, jobs are 10 a penny at the moment. Good luck with it fella
It aināt that bad all the time. He says as heās just clocked off from a 15 hour day.
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[emoji14] they did say in the interview that there would be 15 hour days āoccasionallyā I took that with a pinch of salt but never said I wouldnāt do it if needed.
12/13 hour days are the norm. 15 hasnāt happened too much to be fair, got caught up in an accident on the m1 yesterday.
Brakes deffinately make you work hard for the money though.
Probably not a waste of time at all. Assessments and interviews can be a bit stressful, and the more you do, the easier they`ll be. Getting a thumbs up on the driving part is good too.
Got the job at Biffa they are puttin me on a flat bed collecting and delivering broken and new bins. Commercial properties only. Pretty happy with this.
WAZ91:
Got the job at Biffa they are puttin me on a flat bed collecting and delivering broken and new bins. Commercial properties only. Pretty happy with this.
EU regs on that job - dont let them tell you it is domestic regs