Don't most line/sim checkers these days just tick the areas you were tested on and write 'satis' in the comment box?
This then only shows what you were checked on, and that you met the required standard, not if you scraped through, or were superb?
This, I thought, was to protect the examiner/tester if you 'end up in a smoking hole' etc etc.
So there would be no valuable information for a new employer on there?