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Good question. Normally T1 = support desk, T2 = 2nd line support. Never heard of T4. Suspect it's either client specific, or made up by agent.Originally posted by gables View PostUmm, what's a Tier 4 consultant
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Made up I thinkOriginally posted by WTFH View PostGood question. Normally T1 = support desk, T2 = 2nd line support. Never heard of T4. Suspect it's either client specific, or made up by agent.
Hmm, what's wrong the old ways of 1st line, 2nd line, 3rd line, consultant. Using Tier X surely just confuses it with the Tier 2 visa thingymajig?? Which begs the question if there is a Tier 1 visa?Comment
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Saw this at BT a long time ago. T1 / T2 as above (LAN, Switches, CPE), T3 Strong CCNA-CCNP (Config/NOC stuff), T4 CCIE (Design Authority, tulip hits the fan support)Originally posted by WTFH View PostGood question. Normally T1 = support desk, T2 = 2nd line support. Never heard of T4. Suspect it's either client specific, or made up by agent.
But we are talking nearly 2 decades ago ....Comment
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Back then the CCIE's commanded a decent rate, until everyone jumped on the bandwagon and started becoming CCIE/JNCIE, the rate has been diluted. I had a gig at EE 3 years back and a permie qualified as CCIE and wanted to go contracting and the best he could command was £400/day
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Which isn't bad for buggering about with cables and boxes and stuff.Originally posted by jbond007 View PostBack then the CCIE's commanded a decent rate, until everyone jumped on the bandwagon and started becoming CCIE/JNCIE, the rate has been diluted. I had a gig at EE 3 years back and a permie qualified as CCIE and wanted to go contracting and the best he could command was £400/day
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There is! Tier 1 Entrepreneur, Tier 1 Investor and Tier 1 Exceptional Talent. Tier 1 General and Tier 1 Post Study Work are both closed now.Originally posted by gables View PostMade up I think
Hmm, what's wrong the old ways of 1st line, 2nd line, 3rd line, consultant. Using Tier X surely just confuses it with the Tier 2 visa thingymajig?? Which begs the question if there is a Tier 1 visa?
There's Tier 4 Student and Tier 5 Temporary Work as well.
Wonder why no Tier 3?Comment
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I'm disappointed with BT, surely this should have been Layer 1\Layer2, Layer 3 etcOriginally posted by clearedforlanding View PostSaw this at BT a long time ago. T1 / T2 as above (LAN, Switches, CPE), T3 Strong CCNA-CCNP (Config/NOC stuff), T4 CCIE (Design Authority, tulip hits the fan support)
But we are talking nearly 2 decades ago ....
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No, we couldn't remember that. It was Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away.Originally posted by gables View PostI'm disappointed with BT, surely this should have been Layer 1\Layer2, Layer 3 etc
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Wow that sucks. I always demand my invoices to be paid within 7 days, evey 7 days of timesheet approval. No? NEEEXT!Comment
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