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pegasis 27-07-2014 15:29

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Anyone that is thinking of starting work for kellys on the BTOR network will soon realise its not as good as you think i have been with kellys for just under a year and it is the worst company and also the laughing stock of the industry. Stay clear and look for a company that takes an interest in there engineers and not abuse them. The bullying from managers and area managers is unreal shouting swearing down the phone at you threatining. Most of the lads have been here for awhile now where all told by there agencies to record all phonecalls on the mobiles and keep a track of emails as well. Dont accept anything has you dont work for kellys you are a subcontractor and all they can do is refer you back to your agency. I have accepted for a role at telent which manage there staff alot better and actually answer the phones when u ring a manager and not ignore you. So guys and girls if u want to work in this industry DO NOT WORK for kellys simple.

baz8411010 27-07-2014 18:39

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Originally Posted by calcot (Post 35717768)
is the job for BT or Quinns or Kelly?

Direct through bt mate

bacon893 01-08-2014 23:26

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
I start August 28th as well (bt direct)

MrIca 06-08-2014 10:39

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
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Originally Posted by kkenr1 (Post 35711873)
Well the way it works is,they say they are taking on 1600 more engineers but they actually wont the will farm out more work. here is an example Tesco to employ 800 more staff but what they are actually doing is taking on more agency staff

What on earth are you talking about? They are taking on 1600 staff they are not subcontractors they are actual direct labour. Though you can tell yourself that Kelly's and Quinn's will be busier if that makes you feel better.

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Originally Posted by tre999 (Post 35710743)
depends on the role ie provision engineer or managed installs. normally a ford transit but have seen all types of short wheel based vans and also ford connects..tools same as bt except no laptop you use a blackberry i think .

iPhone with special apps, not Blackberry. Probably likely to be one of the little Fiats. The guys doing repairs get the bigger vans.

tre999 06-08-2014 16:33

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oh Kelly's have upgraded to iphones and fiat's like bt,not in my area tho they still have transits and connects..

baz8411010 06-08-2014 21:23

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I do have a question about openreach engineers and don't want it to come across or sounding greedy its just I haven't heard any one mention it, sounds silly tbf lol but do engineers only work on just 40 hour basis or is there overtime there to be done? And what is flexi time? because me personally have never heard of it

calcot 07-08-2014 08:20

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Bt do a 36 hour week some overtime, as for flexi its time in leui, optional I think

MrIca 07-08-2014 10:51

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Originally Posted by baz8411010 (Post 35719860)
I do have a question about openreach engineers and don't want it to come across or sounding greedy its just I haven't heard any one mention it, sounds silly tbf lol but do engineers only work on just 40 hour basis or is there overtime there to be done? And what is flexi time? because me personally have never heard of it


There's plenty of overtime but it's all optional. Wages vary massively between colleagues who earn a bit more than their basic pay and others that work overtime and earn an awful lot more. You can work a few hours overtime every weekday night if you want, and/or volunteer for weekend overtime.

However it's interesting as if you think about it, taking on 1600 staff might actually mean there's less overtime in 6 months time.

Flex is basically where you can finish an hour early or work up to an hour later than your finish time and your flex balance goes up and down. It isn't possible to start your day earlier though.

baz8411010 07-08-2014 12:31

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Thanks mrlca. Yeah you would think that may be tge case lol hopefully not although it will be a relief from working upto the 60 hours I do at the moment

Leigh87 09-08-2014 13:08

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
Hey lads I'vee had the same email phone calls etc as you but they mentioned the terms and salaries will be changing due to the talks with the communication workers union, I'm still to receive my finalised contract as of yet, have any of you had yours? My training is 13th October in yarnfield?

baz8411010 09-08-2014 14:45

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Yeah this is what they said we should be expecting next the contract when though I'm not sure. I think someone on the forum mentioned the new employees would be on a scaled down salary to existing employees so there obviously something the union don't like. Hopfully change for the better on our behalf and be sorted soon so we can get our contracts. The ones we had first were,only provisional contracts I take it it's for that reason.

bacon893 09-08-2014 15:07

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According to provisional contract we were sent any changes that are made will be for our benefit so hopefuly more money?

tre999 09-08-2014 15:11

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contract talks were supposed to be finalised 1st of august and should receive contact 2 weeks before you start..i think the salary's have been slightly raised from £19000 to £21200,
but still not got mine so not 100% on that. i start 1st sept.

bacon893 09-08-2014 15:37

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Is that 21200 + ote on top of that?

Leigh87 09-08-2014 15:45

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
Yeah they defo said it would be an improvement on what's been in the provisional contracts so 21200 is a bit better, I have been checking the cwu website but I don't know when these changes will be published and communicated, Anyone else starting same time as me lads? 13th October yarnfield?


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