16-07-2011, 18:53
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Re: Contractors
Being managed by yes men that have no idea whats its like to do our job, no equipment we install is the same as when they last did an installation. A new contractor that prides themselves on always getting pay right and making sure you have what you need for the job!!! just jobs for the boys and all below middle management are expendable
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17-07-2011, 09:54
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#122
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Re: Contractors
Hi All I've been offered a position with Kelly on the BTopenreach network, conditions are £21.000 - £28.000, Monday to Friday for 4 minmum of installs a day, van fuel card Blackberry. I'm after some feedback to see if it is worth moving from VM/Mcnicholas?
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17-07-2011, 10:20
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Grumpy Fecker
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Warrington
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Re: Contractors
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Originally Posted by TheGableGuy
Hi All I've been offered a position with Kelly on the BTopenreach network, conditions are £21.000 - £28.000, Monday to Friday for 4 minmum of installs a day, van fuel card Blackberry. I'm after some feedback to see if it is worth moving from VM/Mcnicholas?
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Have you started at the beginning of this thread, There are a good few posts about the open reach job.
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17-07-2011, 13:12
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#124
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Re: Contractors
Yeah had a quick look some good some bad! I was hoping to hear from anyone actually working for Kellys on BTopenreach to see what the job is like!
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19-07-2011, 13:52
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#125
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Re: Contractors
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Originally Posted by TheGableGuy
Hi All I've been offered a position with Kelly on the BTopenreach network, conditions are £21.000 - £28.000, Monday to Friday for 4 minmum of installs a day, van fuel card Blackberry. I'm after some feedback to see if it is worth moving from VM/Mcnicholas?
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hi, i'm a new member on this site, but have been looking at the forum for years.the rates of pay and benefits you quote are correct. i've been working for kelly on this contract for a couple of months now and it is a whole new world compared to working on cable tv. i have been fully trained by proper trainers in a good training centre - paid full wage and put up in decent accomadation. i was then sent to field with an experienced tech who helped me with the stuff you need to know in the BT network. i am now doing 4 - 5 jobs a day and am finished and home for 6 at the latest. i am now on target to get the £28.000 and lovin my job!
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19-07-2011, 20:42
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#126
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Re: Contractors
McNicholas will be gone in the next 6 month, Fujitsu have moved to Phase 2 which has took over the rest of the company, They now own South Hampton, All the way upto Scotland, Including Wales and Ireland. Fujitsu are employing another 150-200 more people so they can get rid of McNicholas all together, They were saying today they are paying them way over what they should be and are concentrating on just have the Map Group UK employee's only.
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25-07-2011, 19:02
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#127
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Re: Contractors
I have also been offered a job with Kelly's this morning on the BT contract residential installs working in Manchester & Sunderland.
Working on the VM contracts at the moment.
Any Comments.
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26-07-2011, 14:01
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#128
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Re: Contractors
I'd say go for it. ive no regrets!
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26-07-2011, 16:32
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Re: Contractors
I am in the same boat as the cable guy. I used to work for kellys in the miidlands. Then Fujitsu got the contract!! dont know how or why!. Now I work for fujitsu and it a complete mess! I hear that Kelly have nearly 500 engineers on BT now, and it could increase to several 1000s. does anyone know if this is true? does anyone know what its like working for kellys on BT? or where to apply for a position?., thanks
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26-07-2011, 17:50
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Re: Contractors
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Originally Posted by Cabletvman
I am in the same boat as the cable guy. I used to work for kellys in the miidlands. Then Fujitsu got the contract!! dont know how or why!. Now I work for fujitsu and it a complete mess! I hear that Kelly have nearly 500 engineers on BT now, and it could increase to several 1000s. does anyone know if this is true? does anyone know what its like working for kellys on BT? or where to apply for a position?., thanks
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Try here
http://jobseekers.direct.gov.uk/deta...=3&j=DUA/50395
Hope this helps and good luck
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26-07-2011, 22:33
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Re: Contractors
Here is why http://www.fujitsu.com/uk/news/pr/ftel_20110307.html. Has it dawned on you that these guys are probably Kellys hired hands telling you how good it is? Kellys don't have a great track record with their people look here http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/10...neers.htmlhave never cared about their people. VM have signed up with Fujitsu because thay have a similar view on how to treat people the right way. They will even offer you a pension, will Kellys?
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Originally Posted by Cabletvman
I am in the same boat as the cable guy. I used to work for kellys in the miidlands. Then Fujitsu got the contract!! dont know how or why!. Now I work for fujitsu and it a complete mess! I hear that Kelly have nearly 500 engineers on BT now, and it could increase to several 1000s. does anyone know if this is true? does anyone know what its like working for kellys on BT? or where to apply for a position?., thanks
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27-07-2011, 16:20
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Re: Contractors
Thanks Top Banana
I read the Fujitsu artical. It was obviously put together by the press office. the reality isnothing like the spin in the artical. I just spoke to a friend of a friend who is senior in VM and he said that the Sh*t has hit the fan big time in VM with the big bosses because VM have a net loss of 33,000 customers in the second quarter of tis year. he said that this is because mc nics and fujitsu have not been able to supply enough crews to carry out the installs. Both Sky and BT have significant growth during the same time frame. I am thinking of getting off the sinking ship. does anyone have any feed back on the kelly Openreach contract?
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27-07-2011, 23:03
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Re: Contractors
Clearly you have no idea what you are talking about. Read vm,s results to see why they suffered and accepted the number of customer losses. Get off the sinking ship as soon as possible as please as you are clearly a has been. Bye bye fool!
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Originally Posted by Cabletvman
Thanks Top Banana
I read the Fujitsu artical. It was obviously put together by the press office. the reality isnothing like the spin in the artical. I just spoke to a friend of a friend who is senior in VM and he said that the Sh*t has hit the fan big time in VM with the big bosses because VM have a net loss of 33,000 customers in the second quarter of tis year. he said that this is because mc nics and fujitsu have not been able to supply enough crews to carry out the installs. Both Sky and BT have significant growth during the same time frame. I am thinking of getting off the sinking ship. does anyone have any feed back on the kelly Openreach contract?
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28-07-2011, 08:59
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Re: Contractors
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Originally Posted by Top banana
Clearly you have no idea what you are talking about. Read vm,s results to see why they suffered and accepted the number of customer losses. Get off the sinking ship as soon as possible as please as you are clearly a has been. Bye bye fool!
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The real view -
Deutsche Bank - Equity Research - Europe
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28-07-2011, 11:03
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#135
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Re: Contractors
having worked on the busiess install side of this for over 10yrs i must say that MAP were by far the biggest bunch of tosspots going,now Ftel have taken over and employed all the Team mangers and heiracy from MAP they are using the same bully boy tactics they are not intrested in the workers just building empires,i think VM will be in deeper **** if Ftel dont get this sorted ASAP,
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