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Leigh87 12-08-2014 22:02

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
I got om Bbi too tre, pole to house and set up in house I think?

bacon893 12-08-2014 22:13

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
Are you two guys on higher pay band aswell then?

tre999 12-08-2014 22:15

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
yes i was offered on the 19,000 pay band, so hopefully thats 21,200 now.

bacon893 12-08-2014 22:17

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
Yea me too! I just presumed that there was only two positions fibre jointer or copper jointer. Had no idea there was otger roles until coming on this. Im due to start on 28th this month and ive still not received contract or any details of training etc

tre999 12-08-2014 22:23

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
well i been a single mode fiber splicer for 15 years now but they offered me OMI role but hey ho,expecting contract any day now as i start the following monday must be running different courses up at yarnfield.

bacon893 12-08-2014 22:25

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
Have you been working for bt as a fibre splicer? Whats it like?is it mainly working at customers properties or more at the exchanges etc?

MrIca 12-08-2014 23:07

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Originally Posted by bacon893 (Post 35721259)
Yea me too! I just presumed that there was only two positions fibre jointer or copper jointer. Had no idea there was otger roles until coming on this. Im due to start on 28th this month and ive still not received contract or any details of training etc

To be honest I can't be much help here. These are new job roles so I can't say for sure exactly what they are similar to. What I can say with a high degree of certainty is that you'll be working alone, don't expect to be part of a 2 man team.

Overhead network engineer is self explanatory though, you'll work on everything except the underground network. You won't fix broadband faults, but some of the faults you fix will have the effect of fixing the persons broadband anyway. Kinda hard to explain until you see how the jobs are delivered. Remember, BT has by far the most advanced line testing system in the world, it's quite impressive what it can detect so it'll give you a suggestion as to where the fault might be in the network and you go off and fix it.

Also, the recruiters just seem to make up job names and when you get into the company your job isn't actually known as that at all so don't read too much into the names and descriptions of these jobs at the moment.

baz8411010 13-08-2014 05:55

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
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Originally Posted by tre999 (Post 35721261)
well i been a single mode fiber splicer for 15 years now but they offered me OMI role but hey ho,expecting contract any day now as i start the following monday must be running different courses up at yarnfield.

Hope you get it soon mate they don't half cut it down do the wire do they no pun intended lol. You would of expected them to have used your expertise in that are area tbf but like u say hey ho. A guy who lives by me worked for kelly 16 year and can't get a look in and 2 chaps from Avonline the same. Where as me I'm from a complete different background and really happy they considered people like me.

So all in all there a good chance we may be having a crack at all aspect of the job eventually and be classed as engineers. I'll be honest with u all I'm mostly bothered what van I'll be able to take home if any, I don't really fancy commuting to a depot every morning to use vehicles that have to be stored ie cherry pickers. It would be a lot nicer having a van parked up at home haha

MrIca 13-08-2014 07:34

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Originally Posted by baz8411010 (Post 35721308)
Hope you get it soon mate they don't half cut it down do the wire do they no pun intended lol. You would of expected them to have used your expertise in that are area tbf but like u say hey ho. A guy who lives by me worked for kelly 16 year and can't get a look in and 2 chaps from Avonline the same. Where as me I'm from a complete different background and really happy they considered people like me.

So all in all there a good chance we may be having a crack at all aspect of the job eventually and be classed as engineers. I'll be honest with u all I'm mostly bothered what van I'll be able to take home if any, I don't really fancy commuting to a depot every morning to use vehicles that have to be stored ie cherry pickers. It would be a lot nicer having a van parked up at home haha

You guys keep mentioning cherry pickers, how come? There are specific teams that are cherry picker drivers and that's all they do. You won't be driving a cherry picker! If you need one at any point you call one of those guys and they'll come and help you.

You'll either get one of those little Fiats with the dinosaurs and spacemen on the side or you'll get a standard Ford Transit and you'll be able to park it at home if you want. Little tip, but very important-never, ever be tempted to use your van for anything other than commuting to work and working. They are tracked and you WILL get sacked, even if you do it once.

baz8411010 13-08-2014 08:30

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
Think it's cuz got too many questions floating around my head but makes sense now. That will be my answer when family think it's great I got a van can you move this for me I'll be like nope lol

MrIca 13-08-2014 11:42

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Originally Posted by baz8411010 (Post 35721327)
Think it's cuz got too many questions floating around my head but makes sense now. That will be my answer when family think it's great I got a van can you move this for me I'll be like nope lol

Yeah exactly, never be tempted. Anyway you couldn't fit anything else inside it even if you were allowed to use it for personal use. Your van will be absolutely crammed full.

Leigh87 13-08-2014 12:44

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Aren't the vans sectioned off aswell? The side door and back door for to separate compartments?

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Someone said you get free broadband too? Every penny helps and all that lol

MrIca 13-08-2014 13:30

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
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Originally Posted by Leigh87 (Post 35721385)
Aren't the vans sectioned off aswell? The side door and back door for to separate compartments?

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Someone said you get free broadband too? Every penny helps and all that lol

Yes you get free BT Infinity 2. You are right they are sectioned off, the side and back are separate and the whole thing has built in boxes and drawers and set places to keep all of your gear.

Leigh87 13-08-2014 13:41

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
How does it work tho as I already have infinity 2? My mate works for Openreach on broadband faults I've seen his van it's chockablock! Lol

MrIca 13-08-2014 15:42

Re: Kelly's BT Openreach Engineers
 
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Originally Posted by Leigh87 (Post 35721410)
How does it work tho as I already have infinity 2? My mate works for Openreach on broadband faults I've seen his van it's chockablock! Lol

How does it work? Your BT bill will just reduce by the amount you are paying for your Infinity. It just shows as £0.00


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