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Do I Take Take A Trip To Where My Interview Is?

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abbeylee90 | 17:56 Fri 09th Feb 2024 | Jobs & Education
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Shall I go the place of my interview before think I've been by there before but so I can find it on the day 

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Hazinly 6.6 miles

That's not far.  Is it one bus or train ride?

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Two buses

If you are finding it a problem to  get there now what will you do if you get the job?/

That's ok.  

6.6 miles is nothing.

why not get a moped cheaper than a car

it is an utter waste of their and your time to apply for a job for which you dont have the ONLY thing you definitely need (a fork lift licence)

You are doing things the wrong way round.  get the licence, then apply for jobs.

6 miles is cyclable in about 30 mins

Sorry your post at 16.32 doesn't make much sense Abbey - you don't know where you applied? This might have been asked already but who is paying for you to do the course

It's getting confused, Abbey.  I thought you were going on a course to be a fork-lift driver not a job as one.  Can you verify, please?

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So yes it's a job interview as forklift driver and a course careers wales are getting me on when my checks are done

You can't possibly go for an interview for a job AS a fork-lift driver when you've had no experience - doesn't make sense!

That's like going to a job interview as a driving instructor without a driving license 

Abbey, I take it the company know you're not yet trained to drive a fork lift?

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Well I don't have my CV that I have and told them I'm going on a course they haven't replied 

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Oh ok.  They know you're not qualified then and they haven't given you an interview date.  Is that right?

I'm not sure you should be having an interview for a job you're not qualified for. Did the advert say training provided?

...and will you be taking time off from the laundry whilst you're on the course? Will you get paid?

Abbey have you thought through whether you'd really enjoy this job once qualified. It looks like it's full-time. Where I work there are forklift drivers and it's not easy. You will probably be driving round a warehouse and operating the lifts to pick up loads and then deliver them to somewhere else in the workplace. It means sitting up in a small cab for a lot of the time, you have to be constantly aware of your surroundings so you don't hit anything. You will not be able to use a phone either while you're at it.

I'm not meaning to be negative but based on what you've said before and your attention span I think you'll find it too hard and tiring.

...and you were also unhappy in a previous job where you had to take 2 buses.

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