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Hi,

Im new to the forum and am after a bit of advice,Ive been a gas engineer for two years working mainly on the servicing and breakdown side.I have an interview next week with scottish and southern<swalec> and was wondering if anyone on here could shed any light on the interview process,i was told on the phone that the interview would last approximately 2 hrs and would involve a practical and theory exam.I also know they carry out a basic crb check,i did have a common assault charge on there in april but i am not sure whether it will show up again as its either passed or coming up to 5 years since the incident.Thanks in advance for any replys
 

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