01-08-2008, 17:53
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
There is nothing sinister in the trackers - they have been fitted to allow dynamic routing of jobs, a duty of care to know where field techs are in the field.... people need to stop taking a dark view!!
Good luck to those who have applied - we need more upbeat, dynamic and enthusiatic guys out there dealing with customers!!
With regards to dress code smart casual is fine for open day... shirts, ties, suits not required.. but wouldn't suggest jeans and trainers.
I don't know the detail of on the day.... but it will not be difficult or complex... just be yourself... think about past achievements and customer interaction... a basic technical knowledge is required as is a diagnostic style of thinking.
As I say good luck to all!!
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01-08-2008, 18:36
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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Originally Posted by cablegirl
There is nothing sinister in the trackers - they have been fitted to allow dynamic routing of jobs, a duty of care to know where field techs are in the field.... people need to stop taking a dark view!!
Good luck to those who have applied - we need more upbeat, dynamic and enthusiatic guys out there dealing with customers!!
With regards to dress code smart casual is fine for open day... shirts, ties, suits not required.. but wouldn't suggest jeans and trainers.
I don't know the detail of on the day.... but it will not be difficult or complex... just be yourself... think about past achievements and customer interaction... a basic technical knowledge is required as is a diagnostic style of thinking.
As I say good luck to all!!
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you've got 2 posts and know an awful lot. who's we? who's taking a dark view?
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01-08-2008, 19:17
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
How long do you usually have to wait for the assessment? I passed my telephone interview about three weeks ago and i am starting to get a bit worried that they have forgotten me!!
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01-08-2008, 19:29
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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Originally Posted by vince_vega
How long do you usually have to wait for the assessment? I passed my telephone interview about three weeks ago and i am starting to get a bit worried that they have forgotten me!!
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don't worry i passed mine about 7 month's ago still not got anything, they do phone from time to time to see if i'm still interested but they haven't got anything down south
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01-08-2008, 22:10
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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Originally Posted by cablegirl
There is nothing sinister in the trackers - they have been fitted to allow dynamic routing of jobs, a duty of care to know where field techs are in the field.... people need to stop taking a dark view!!
Good luck to those who have applied - we need more upbeat, dynamic and enthusiatic guys out there dealing with customers!!
With regards to dress code smart casual is fine for open day... shirts, ties, suits not required.. but wouldn't suggest jeans and trainers.
I don't know the detail of on the day.... but it will not be difficult or complex... just be yourself... think about past achievements and customer interaction... a basic technical knowledge is required as is a diagnostic style of thinking.
As I say good luck to all!!
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the trackers are very sinister and they are not being used for dynamic tracking
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01-08-2008, 22:42
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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Originally Posted by piggy
the trackers are very sinister and they are not being used for dynamic tracking
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do you have one?
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02-08-2008, 16:47
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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Originally Posted by eth01
do you have one?
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its getting off topic but yes i do
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02-08-2008, 20:49
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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Originally Posted by piggy
its getting off topic but yes i do
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it's not getting off-topic. i'm asking if you have a tracker fitted into your van and you've just said you do... whydoineedatech
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02-08-2008, 21:02
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
All company cars vans wil have trackers its company policy .Good luck to those who have got through to the next stage
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04-08-2008, 00:13
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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Originally Posted by Impz2002
does anyone know if you need any job related experience to work for VM as a Tech or Installer ? i would like to apply for the mentioned positions. i am good with IT and can fix cable issues and understand how the whole network operates so can i apply and receive the training or do i need to have worked for another cable or satellite company previously ?
I really fancy a career with VM doing repairs or something !
Any help would be really appreciated !
(P.S. i hope this post us in the right place)
Impz
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poor chap
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05-08-2008, 15:50
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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Originally Posted by eth01
it's not getting off-topic. i'm asking if you have a tracker fitted into your van and you've just said you do... whydoineedatech 
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no reply?
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06-08-2008, 22:14
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
We have had 1 new starter and they are looking for another 3 for this area
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06-08-2008, 22:17
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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All company cars vans wil have trackers its company policy
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No they dont, unless you just mean install vehicles.
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06-08-2008, 22:26
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
The company that supplies the trackers has a huge order for all company cars and vans .The headend tech has had one fitted planners have had them fitted all buisness techs in cars and vans have had them fitted .The bloke who was fitting them said its a huge contract .Looks like sales is next as he said he had a load of corsas and astras to do next
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07-08-2008, 15:06
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Re: Working as a tech for VM
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Originally Posted by Nedkelly
The company that supplies the trackers has a huge order for all company cars and vans .The headend tech has had one fitted planners have had them fitted all buisness techs in cars and vans have had them fitted .The bloke who was fitting them said its a huge contract .Looks like sales is next as he said he had a load of corsas and astras to do next 
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poor chap.
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