29th June 2015, 10:52 AM
re: Driving > not so much out employability but simple practicality, for the employee aswell. If i look at new staff for new job somewhere, likley people will need to get themselves there, often with no convenient public transport. If we offer accoadation also then it is not difficult to get people without cars to site, or pick up/drop off somewhere at start/end of week...but often that might not be so easy.
You dont have to own a car > for full time employees, many company have vehicles for use...i am always happy to make arrangments where practical to accomadate people without vehicles.
Personaly, my own car is an essential and fundamental piece of kit, for this profession and other work i do...(i aprreciate the now vast costs of learning to drive and new driver insurance however, which are bigger problems).
You dont have to own a car > for full time employees, many company have vehicles for use...i am always happy to make arrangments where practical to accomadate people without vehicles.
Personaly, my own car is an essential and fundamental piece of kit, for this profession and other work i do...(i aprreciate the now vast costs of learning to drive and new driver insurance however, which are bigger problems).