I am just finishing up the BCIT course in the next 3 weeks. I cant tell you weather George Brown has a better practicum, but I can say I am pleased with the teachers and their knowledge at BCIT. I can also say that CP came in the first month of school and hired 90% of the class, contingent on graduation of course. As for getting hired off the street, good luck with that and the other thousands of applicants. I know definitely that the BCIT course was integral to me being hired at CP.
CP and CN came to the class at BCIT and interviewed the students within the 2nd month for CP and closer to the end of the program for CN. I liked the course, it is intensive because it is BCIT. I was hired before I even finished the course. I start training in Vancouver at CP on Monday :D.
Granted, George Brown has a better practicum, but they don't support their students in the class when it comes to employment at all. GBC and the instructor just smiles, takes your money and run and ignore you once you're out the door. They suck and I wouldn't recommend the George Brown conductor program to anybody based on this.
I would recommend that you save your money, don't bother taking any railway conductor program (let alone George Brown), and just try getting hired off the street. Given the way the economy is, good luck with that!
the one from BCIT is really good, after u are done the school calls u back to help you get a job at one of the railroads. you got to start as a conductor and work your way up to a locomotive engineer.
@f304 hello i live in the vancouver area, and was thinking of joining the bcit program for railway conductors. From past comments on this video, I am concerned about job oppurtunities after completing the program.
I have a kind of crappy past, aka dropped out of college, and honestly do not have good recommendations from past jobs.
I am concerned about spending all this money on the program and then not finding a job, cause my past resume is less than stellar.
Hey guys, im considering becoming a railroad conductor... Im having alot of trouble finding the information I need
If anybody is willing to help me please msg me with your email..
I just want to know some basic stuff like differences between cp and cn, and some other simple stuff about the job itself..
Thanks for your time guys
Shawn
sergewesker 1 year ago
I am just finishing up the BCIT course in the next 3 weeks. I cant tell you weather George Brown has a better practicum, but I can say I am pleased with the teachers and their knowledge at BCIT. I can also say that CP came in the first month of school and hired 90% of the class, contingent on graduation of course. As for getting hired off the street, good luck with that and the other thousands of applicants. I know definitely that the BCIT course was integral to me being hired at CP.
gbtisdall 1 year ago
@gbtisdall I've been considering taking the BCIT course. How did you like it? So you were hired pretty quick after the course?
SilverstoneZED 11 months ago
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CP and CN came to the class at BCIT and interviewed the students within the 2nd month for CP and closer to the end of the program for CN. I liked the course, it is intensive because it is BCIT. I was hired before I even finished the course. I start training in Vancouver at CP on Monday :D.
gbtisdall 9 months ago
@gbtisdall Thanks. Good luck! More than likely, I will be taking the course fairly soon.
SilverstoneZED 8 months ago
George Brown college has a better program and practicum
snowskaterguy 3 years ago
Granted, George Brown has a better practicum, but they don't support their students in the class when it comes to employment at all. GBC and the instructor just smiles, takes your money and run and ignore you once you're out the door. They suck and I wouldn't recommend the George Brown conductor program to anybody based on this.
awwcrap01 3 years ago
What would you recommend? I would like to become a locomotive engineer, but I guess I would have to go through being a conductor.
ruarmani 2 years ago
I would recommend that you save your money, don't bother taking any railway conductor program (let alone George Brown), and just try getting hired off the street. Given the way the economy is, good luck with that!
awwcrap01 2 years ago
the one from BCIT is really good, after u are done the school calls u back to help you get a job at one of the railroads. you got to start as a conductor and work your way up to a locomotive engineer.
f304 2 years ago
@f304 hello i live in the vancouver area, and was thinking of joining the bcit program for railway conductors. From past comments on this video, I am concerned about job oppurtunities after completing the program.
I have a kind of crappy past, aka dropped out of college, and honestly do not have good recommendations from past jobs.
I am concerned about spending all this money on the program and then not finding a job, cause my past resume is less than stellar.
What are my chances?
hopingforaces 1 year ago
@f304 also do you have figures on how many people in your class found immediate employment, and when did you graduate.
if you could share any information or experience with me that you have, I'd be very grateful, Thank you
hopingforaces 1 year ago