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Old 13-11-2016, 19:04   #72
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Re: Virgin Media could make 900 redundancies

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Originally Posted by MrIca View Post
I followed the link and guessed myself that it meant on target earnings. But I'm still not really sure what it means! Is that what you would earn or not? BT just have a pay scale, with a bottom and top figure. You get a pay rise every year until you reach the top of the pay scale. Then you just get any union agreed cost of living pay rise going forward.
You would get the OTE figure if you performed well enough according to targets set.

BT is beginning to have problems. Engineers/techs who have been there for 15 years are on Final Salary Pension scheme and won't be leaving in a hurry. Newer engineers would be looking around to see who will pay them more - though nobody wants to pay them more because of the broadband pricing race.
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