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don't want to sound like a bit of a creamy kev, but what should I wear to my test day in london village on monday? don't want to be too smart, but don't want to look like a pikey!!!!!
Goldfish Watcher
4th Apr 2002, 15:46
Dont worry about looking like a pikey. There's one on my watch and he does alright. :D
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Vercingetorix
4th Apr 2002, 17:07
What's a pikey ? Is it an elitist term used by overpaid wannabee middle class atcos !
phil_marshall
4th Apr 2002, 19:26
Would this same advice apply to those of us attending Eurocontrol's test days?
There's be no doubt in my mind for an interview, but things are a bit more vague for a couple of hours of tests!
I'll probably wear a suit anyway, but just to hear what others have to say.
a pikey is a gypo...ya know, "Snatch".........d-ya like dags, wanna buy a caravan......for me maa!!!!!!
shirt an tie it is then, not too much of a toff, but safely out of the pikey gypo shopping trolley band hehe!!!!
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brown trousers
4th Apr 2002, 22:50
At the end of the day its only the tests your doing so your not under scrutiny.
I went for my tests on wednesday in t-shirt and jeans and was the only one as everyone else was sooted and booted :D which wasnt bad considering it was a warm day for manchester!!!
As for eurocontrol...... when I sat the interview i was suited to the nines while my co-applicant turned up in t-shirt and shorts!! and got on the first couse :mad:
Thats europeans for ya!!!
BT.
stringfellow hawke
5th Apr 2002, 07:45
I called NATS Recruitment to ask them the same thing. They said "don't worry, go in whatever you're comfortable in as along as it's not scruffy". They didn't define scruffy, so I went in jeans and a shirt. Most others were suited and booted, but there really was no need. You're only there to sit exams. There's no personal one on one stuff.
It depends on whether you want to be an Area controller (in which case you'd be better turning up in jeans and a t-shirt, preferably a bit late, and then complain bitterly about not getting an early go) or an Airport controller (in which case you's be better off in a shirt and tie, but don't wear a suit as it'll make people suspicious!).
Anyway, good luck!!
Goldfish Watcher
5th Apr 2002, 13:27
I went suited and it was quite uncomfortable as I got more stressed with the tests.
Best go for something tidy and neutral (ie not your most flamboyant clubbing gear)
A couple of lads turned up for the tests at the same time straight from work which was on a building site. Dont think it matters what your wearing for the tests (mind you Ive never seen another thing of the lads in torn jeans and hard hats;) )
crowman
5th Apr 2002, 22:33
In reply to Goldfish watcher, being a bit of a pikey probably hasn't done me that good as recent events would testify!! Well done to the others!!!
brown trousers, have you got any advice or points that should be noted for me tests next week?
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MinimumRest
6th Apr 2002, 07:08
Hey Brown Trousers, I was at the Manchester tests on Wed, don't remember seeing you dressed all casual......:confused:
Moo, read the booklet inside out before you go. Also have a practice of those tests they sent you, as they are very close to what you'll be doing. Good luck !
brown trousers
6th Apr 2002, 09:34
MunimumRest........
How about being the only one in Blue Jeans and black Jumper??
Unfortunately my Leiderhosen were in the wash that day :rolleyes:
BT
nodelay
6th Apr 2002, 20:17
See you on Monday Moo. Good luck!! Wear what the hell you like, it has no bearing on whether you can do the job.
Bright-Ling
6th Apr 2002, 20:27
Then why are most trainees the only people expected to wear a shirt and tie!?!?!?
B-L
B-L, you mean you don't wear a shirt and tie to work????
I'm shocked!!!!!:eek: :eek:
Gonzo.
MinimumRest
7th Apr 2002, 10:24
Brown Trousers, there were so many people there that I truly don't remember you. Think those cubes have caused me permanent brain damage. What group were you? I was A.
MR XxX
brown trousers
7th Apr 2002, 13:35
I too was in group A.
For the tests in the afternoon I was sat at the back on my todd!!!
I know what your saying tho........ I can only remember 3-4 faces and 2 of those were wimmin! ;)
BT
MinimumRest
8th Apr 2002, 17:11
Oh, well I'm a woman so maybe you remember me! I was sat next to a guy with short dark hair and we were by the window on the right. I was the one who finished the personality tests an age before everyone else (convinced a missed a page). I had a grey trouser suit and eat all the chocolate biscuits during the break - does this help?! :D
MR XxX
group d for me! I remeber you minimumrest, you foxy little minx raaaaarrwwwww!!! hehe!! only pulling yur plonker..........we didn't get any chocolate biscuits..........theiving gypsy bastards that group a!!
Careful moo
At nerc and just going by the cloths they wear, there must be at least 5 gypsys on each watch. And thats not even counting atco 2s and atsas....
for the love of...
9th Apr 2002, 14:15
Was anyone at the tests in Glasgow on the 26th March? i'm eagerly awaiting the results....anyone heard yet?:confused:
MinimumRest
9th Apr 2002, 17:50
Moo was @ the MAN selection tests last Wed??
MR XxX
WX Man
10th Apr 2002, 06:22
The only guy I know who didn't wear a suit (or at least a shirt and tie) at the interview stage was a guy who already worked at Maastricht UAC.
Other than that, I reckon something v. neutral for the tests: i.e. shirt, smartish trousers and poss a tie if you're feeling daring. Don't worry about a suit though.
nope soz, I was at London on the 8th. there was someone there matching what you were wearing though............not that i was taking any notice of the 4 women or anything.........:rolleyes: