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Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
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The average length of service of the 2nd line teams in Liverpool is about 8 years - you simply cannot replace that knowledge. |
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From what your saying, it sounds like the new 2nd line peeps and basically English speaking 1st line agent's on a better salary :erm: I would have thought a company the size of VM would have systems in place to ensure a transition of knowledge is passed on, ie retain at all cost's a certain percentage of old 2nd line staff to go down and train the new 2nd line guys. |
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They've had some training, but they had to lower the test score pass rate (by a lot!) for them, so that tells you something! lol VM have done nothing to keep the knowledge that Liverpool had, they didn't care about loosing it... their answer to that question was "we are prepared to take the hit on this"... they have been rather foolish IMO. |
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My understanding was that Virgin sent staff from Liverpool 2nd line down to Swansea to do the training. That happened in November. Training would probably have lasted up until January so the guys in fairness are still new. Any new job takes time to get to grips with, besides if the staff know as little as you say they do then that speaks volumes for the staff that went to Swansea to train the job out.
I also hear that alternative roles were on offer but the majority of the Liverpool team were unsuccessful in their applications?! Sounds like sour grapes to me. |
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Yes some staff did go down to train them, but you can't get more than 8 years experience in 2 months. No sour grapes... wish them all the luck in the world, I really do. Not sure what your last sentence is about though? BTW :welcome: to the forum |
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I left VM in August, just before the announcement, kind of regret not staying now. I still have some close friends there - some in the new 2nd line and a few still in 1st line. I saw petes post on here and thought it was out of order, not all of those guys will hit the ground running but they all deserve a chance.
Thanks for the welcome btw :) |
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It's typical big arrogant company attitude thinking all that's required is 'A bit of training' It's why these sort of companies end up lacking employees with the correct skills, knowledge and experience :rolleyes: |
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Myself (and I'm sure Peter) have nothing against anyone in Swansea, as I've said they nice people. It's VM thinking it's just a bit of training for a 2nd line role that's wrong. |
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A Virgin Media Director who was in charge of closing Albert Dock and Swansea becoming a In-House centre. It was said to a group of staff, including myself. |
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Also first line agents should not have to point out which way to go when calling for help. Also have you read some of the replies given on the community forum as even the other members are questioning some of them, some make you cringe and even I have corrected a few posts. Just because you worked with some of the new guys at Swansea it does not mean that they can actually replace the guys from Liverpool. Also in answer to your sour grapes jibe, if any of the Albert Dock 2nd line team had applied they would have got a job down there quite easily but strangely most have lives, families and mortgages up here so not an easy move, plus the are many jobs up here for them to apply for. ---------- Post added at 15:27 ---------- Previous post was at 15:22 ---------- Quote:
Anyone moving down there will enjoy themselves as long as they are aware of the requirement to stay for a minimum of 2 years or they will be liable for the moving expenses. ---------- Post added at 15:32 ---------- Previous post was at 15:27 ---------- Quote:
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This is the way it works the world over. Have friends working in ILRC since they left school. know there jobs inside out, So jumped up know it alls straight of Uni. Say that every one must work from a script. Which they have written with out fail every week memos are sent around saying things are wrong. However look out if you fail to tow the party line. The "big boss" in there office was promoted from custom & excise & does not have a clue is, never seen & complains about everything - Latest Memo you must give your FULL first name ie Thomas not Tom even if you never use it. Hey you can even be put on a report for not doing so.
Give power and it shows how stupid some people can be. Never let anyone who knows what they are doing( Liverpool) keep the job its cheaper to give a script and hope for the best. please note the Liverpool jobs have come to my part of the world ( better then else were but still a daft move I feel. Feel better now that is off my chest. Sorry |
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How much difference is there in reallity to 1st and 2nd line? hardly any, although I'm sure you'll disagree. They just have a couple of more applications with a higher level of access. My guess is that 99% of the current liverpool 2nd line were originaly 1st line?? So what's the difference here? Yes it's a fresh start and a couple of knowledgeable people are leaving the company but at the end of the day nobody is irreplaceable in any job role. And correct me if I'm wrong but there are 3 or 4 staff in the Swansea 2nd line who have over 10 years service and previous experience in 2nd line when it was based in south wales a few years back?
I've browsed the Virgin forum but can't see anything alarming at all, maybe a few mistakes with grammar but so what, wasn't Albert Einstein dyslexic? he seems to have done ok for himself. And talking of cringing, your paragraph about taking sweets from a child? That made me cringe! See you around. |
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Unfortunately it's the same 'just a little bit of training attitude' by management in most industries and most big companies these days. In the industry and company I work for a similar problem exists, it has at last been recognised that they have too few engineers with RF experience. I have been employed working with RF for almost 30 years, and I probably have the least years under my belt compared to the other experienced guys at the company. Management are expecting us to run some training courses so we can pass on our knowledge and have some of the other guys up to speed in no time! I have long ago come to the conclusion that I must be a very slow learner if I have been at it for 30 years and I'm still learning:rolleyes: It does have a positive side though, the guys with real experience are in demand and the ones likely to retain their jobs or get another if required. |
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