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adell [148]
2 years ago
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As we operate 24/7, you may be asked to work an early or late shift. Can you advise on details of your journey and what you woul

d do if you were unable to use public transport?
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1 answer:
torisob [31]2 years ago
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If this is for a job application you need tell them how you can make it to work if public buses or trains are not running. If you have a car list that you will use your personal vehicle and drive to the place of work. If that is not an option list that you have a very reliable person who will be willing to give you a ride at any time of day or night at any given notice.
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