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Re: should i take the job?
ok this is what happens.
1)You go into a room where they will explain to you what is going to happen then you watch a dvd about sky. tell you what the perks are and what u would do as a installer 2)You then have a interview which the first 5 questions are about you and then u have 10 where u have to answer them useing examples of how u achived them.like when was the last time u had a problem with a customer and how did u solve it. how would u plan ur day as a installer. if u pass u goto the next stage 3) the medical *wee in cup *blood pressure *pulse *height *weight *wave ur arms and lift ur feet up and then check ur pulse *check ur lungs by blowing into a device *ballance on 1 foot *eye site if u pass u goto the final assment 4)The ladder test. you first have to carry a 3peace ladder around some cons. You then have to climb a ladder with the safty gear on and do certian this up there. like put ur hand on either side of the ladder and then look left-right-left and some other things. 5)if u passed all the above u then fill some more forms in and then go home and thats it |
Re: should i take the job?
Piecework - had us doing it a few weeks back. I was organising it. I told management no one would turn up and no one did. They set the quota at 45 for 1x time and 1/2 - connect to server and create/edit GPO. It takes two to three minutes to do the work... I managed 3x time and 1/2 in the five hours between 8 and 1 on a Saturday.
Main problem with C&IT, including networking, is that it's not seen as a profession - anyone can read a book and do it. You wouldn't get far in court if you'd read a book, or in an operating theatre. It's not good. The BCS are making little difference. |
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