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Anyone worked for Sky in Osterly?

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    #21
    I have a mate of mine who is "based" there, but he is a perm outside broadcast satellite tech and spends a whole load of his time, jetsetting around for different events.

    Will check with him and see how he finds it, he lives in East London, so quite a trek me thinks.
    Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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      #22
      It can be quite a trek from East London, the contractors I knew from that part of the city told me on average it took 1hr to 1hr 30mins one way
      In Scooter we trust

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        #23
        Osterley

        I'm driving from 40 miles west of Osterley. Trains are a no-go, unfortunately, so now need to mentally prepare for the daily M4 trek. Oh, if the contract ever materialises!
        The idiots are winning

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          #24
          Originally posted by donjuan75 View Post
          I'm driving from 40 miles west of Osterley. Trains are a no-go, unfortunately, so now need to mentally prepare for the daily M4 trek. Oh, if the contract ever materialises!
          Oh dear M4 driving that's not good, as far as I know Sky only deal with two agencies Experis and Hydrogen. I was with Hydrogen when I was there and they were pretty much on the ball not sure about Experis though.
          In Scooter we trust

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            #25
            Experis

            Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
            Oh dear M4 driving that's not good, as far as I know Sky only deal with two agencies Experis and Hydrogen. I was with Hydrogen when I was there and they were pretty much on the ball not sure about Experis though.
            Experis have been excellent so far, but that's the individual I'm dealing with. Very untypical for an agent, so very happy with that
            The idiots are winning

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              #26
              Originally posted by spb View Post
              There is a decent bus service from Osterley underground station. But it would take 20 minutes to cross a mile in the morning. Better be early. The place itself is not bad, I mean Osterley. No comments about Sky though. And for parking you can check if Wyke Green golf club or Grasshopper Rugby club could be of use.
              The car park up Syon Lane, past Tesco, is pretty empty until about 8:45 or so. Fifteen minutes walk to Sky campus, but it's manned. They just closed one of their own car parks for building work, so it's a bit of a nightmare finding parking. Permies get to use Tesco car park, though.

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                #27
                Refused a contract about a year ago exactly for that reason, it's absolute hell to get to and from there

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                  #28
                  WFH

                  Here's a question for you Sky people, how flexible are they with working hours, specifically working from home? I currently WFH once a week so I can take my kids to and from nursery (wife in London once a week). Was hoping to continue that.
                  Obviously this depends on who I'm reporting to, but is it known to happen, at all, anywhere, ever?
                  ta
                  The idiots are winning

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                    #29
                    They're flexible in that sense, but like you said it depends on who you end up working with.
                    In Scooter we trust

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by donjuan75 View Post
                      Here's a question for you Sky people, how flexible are they with working hours, specifically working from home? I currently WFH once a week so I can take my kids to and from nursery (wife in London once a week). Was hoping to continue that.
                      Obviously this depends on who I'm reporting to, but is it known to happen, at all, anywhere, ever?
                      ta
                      It happens yes. They're actually quite geared up for it as a company, with VPNs being an actual thing, and all. Down to the individual team really, but in particular they're quite accommodating of family obligations.

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