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Mr Banana 01-09-2012 14:15

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
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Originally Posted by Stevo11 (Post 35469493)
Lol, it's not "odd". It's just one guy giving an honest opinion! to the next. I don't know, or care, about this work force management to be honest. Will it make the engineers look any less depressed and suicidal when they come into the yard each morning?

I take it you work for a sub contractor rather than VM?

Stevo11 01-09-2012 14:53

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
Yes, I did! work for Fujitsu - and I'm happy to to speak in past tense. But I did say to the guy that working direct for VM would be a lot!! better for him. Those guys at least look like they aren't about to burst into tears or punch someone in the face come time to collect their consumables, CPE, etc.

Luckily, I was hired before they realized that people were running a mile as soon as they started work for real, and introduced the £1000 training back charge for people leaving before a certain time.

I saw guys who hadn't even held a master socket before training, been given 9 job routes standing in the yard just looking at the paper work totality bewildered, saying "how am I gonna do this... "this isn't for real, is it?" And I would would pat them on the back and calmly say "welcome to VM mate... don't expect to get home before the kids are in bed".

Ah, the good old days.

morley04 01-09-2012 23:15

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
Stevo11 May I ask how you got into working for Fujitsu as I have handed my CV to my Fujitsu area manager but was wondering if you know of any other routes I could take to obtain a trainee job?

Stevo11 01-09-2012 23:52

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
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Originally Posted by morley04 (Post 35469742)
Stevo11 May I ask how you got into working for Fujitsu as I have handed my CV to my Fujitsu area manager but was wondering if you know of any other routes I could take to obtain a trainee job?

I got offered the job through bluefire recruitment - they had my CV on file. I had worked for BT before so they knew I could hit the ground running.

What skills do you have? I might be able to hook you up?

morley04 02-09-2012 11:52

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
Well at the moment my job is completely different to a field tech so I have no skills officially in the area of interest at the moment. As im young I currently have no commitments so would be able to give any training offered my full attention.

Mr Banana 02-09-2012 12:45

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
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Originally Posted by morley04 (Post 35469821)
Well at the moment my job is completely different to a field tech so I have no skills officially in the area of interest at the moment. As im young I currently have no commitments so would be able to give any training offered my full attention.

Virgin Media have an apprentice scheme - you could try that

http://careers.virginmedia.com/apprentices/index.html

morley04 02-09-2012 13:10

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
That is the first place I looked but the closet position available to me is about 60 miles away and 60 miles home so its a bit too much in my eyes, Just waiting on a call to see if Fujitsu are interested was told they normally call within about 2 weeks and there based 5 minutes down the road from me.

th'engineer 03-09-2012 01:24

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
i think i will be old to apply soon but you never know if current role gets phased out in end of 2013

morley04 05-09-2012 19:13

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
Anyone know any one that I could contact to get the ball rolling ? :)

sollp 05-09-2012 19:56

Re: virgin media engineer careers
 
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Originally Posted by Stevo11 (Post 35469392)
Don't get into the cable industry if you can help it. Even if you work direct for VM, which ain't easy, you'll still be doing more graft than if you were with say BT or Sky.

The industry is notoriously hard graft and that's because the people who run things VM, (NTL, Telewest) etc, expect way too much from their employees (slaves). I used to work direct for BT and in my induction they would joke about how lucky we were seeing as we only had to do 4 jobs (singles) per day max! and that virgin would give their techs 6 jobs(quads/tripples) at the very least. I didn't appreciate what they where saying at the time, being a noob and all, but after working in cable I see how right they were.

People blame the specific contractors, but it's VM who are to blame.

Your basing the advice on the Installation Tech and Field Technician,(service Tech). Which yes is hard work, but the Field Technician has definitely improved over the last 3yrs, with pay,bonus and working conditions. Install's has always been the poor neighbour in this with them working as subcontractors, poorly paid, over worked, undertrained and dare I say it not the best calibre of people for the role,(not all of course, but alot). The rest of the company has really well paid and challenging positions, like any job you can aspire to move up or into different roles once employed for at least 6 months so giving you the foot into the door.


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