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    #11
    Thanks again for the great response!

    I'm based in South Birmingham and yes I am willing to travel as in my present role my region is huge! In this role I cover Liverpool, Sheffield, Nottingham, Stoke and others that are along the M6 and M1.

    I have family in London and Glasgow and I am of the opinion that I should be taking advantage of those "strongholds" as I'm sure that a family member will put me up - or put up with me for a price

    I like to think that my comms skills are quite good - I have to deal with senior management on a day-to-day basis and often they rely on me to give them the correct advice on things like new site setups for instance advice and discussions on requirments such as switches, WAN Links, Servers, UPS, PBX systems, Desktops, Laptops, structured cabling, Video conferencing and ISDN requirments too. Often they just jump me when I'm doing a support call and ask me to attend budget meetings to justify the need for the technology.

    So after that paragraph of complete bollocks, I'd like to think that I'm a switched on but purposely in IT normal type person...if such thing really exists

    Yes I would consider shift work if the money and work involved was right! So far I've recieived 2 calls from agencies asking if I would do shift work...but in a service centremad Now I know there is A LOT of 1st line work out there but to be honest I did helpdesk work for 3 years and feel that I've done my time - but I'm a firm believer that the best IT Support people come from a Helpdesk background...well I would say that

    I know there is zillions of Desktop and 2nd/3rd line Support people out there too - but from what I've seen and have been told by agents and employers is that a lot of them are paper MCSE twits or just not very good! And that there is a market for good 2nd/3rd line people

    P.S.sorry for crap spelling and grammer - trying to type this post but I keep being interrupted...
    dr_beat (dumb support monkey)

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      #12
      Just got a call from an agent for a 2nd/3rd line position 3 month contract - £24 ph he's offered and job is up the road from me...he wants to setup a telephone interview today and then face-to-face after that...

      He did ask if I've had other enquiries from other agents though - is there a good answer for that? I just said that I've had a lot of agents call me about servicedesk work and that I'm not interested in that stuff.

      Oh well...the guy might not even get back to me...but it's fun taking the calls though!!!

      dr_beat (dumb support monkey)

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        #13
        Originally posted by zeitghost
        The shine rapidly goes off that one...
        Yes I would imagine that it would get boring after a while! Especially when you don't hear back from them...had a lot of that a few years back before I got a permie position in local govt! For the job I got now the agency were the first to call me - things went on from there! My present job is the first job an agency has ever got for me. Up until then I never really had that much faith in them!
        dr_beat (dumb support monkey)

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          #14
          24/hr - snatch his hand off at the shoulder, that is a serious rate for support.
          I got this email last week:
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          Hi

          I have an opportunity for a 1st/2nd line support consultant, for a 3 month contract Based in Crewe

          You needs to be able to start work on Monday 3rd Sept 07 .

          3 month contract Rates £8.00 - £14.00 an hour with the opportunity to go from Temp to permanent

          Skills Needed

          Windows Proffesional
          Windows XP
          Active Directory
          Exchange 2003

          Supporting 350 users on site... 60% Desktop 40% Server.

          Please send me your CV if this position is of interest to you

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            #15
            Doc, might have some work of interest to you, can't pm you for some reason

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              #16
              Originally posted by lukemg View Post
              Doc, might have some work of interest to you, can't pm you for some reason
              This post contains about 3 posts worth as it is taking a while for my posts to appear on the forums:

              1)

              @ Lukemg, that email you had in your previous post, what would be the per hour rate in real terms. I had a call today regarding a position in Birmingham. The agent said it was £17ph - but after "this and that" it would be £13-£14 an hour. I had to tell the chap that I wouldn't really go for anything less then £15...he said - in a rather rude manner - that I wouldn't get a 1st line position for more then £14, never mind a 2nd line one! An hour later I get a call for a servicedesk role at a "Finance" institue in Birmingham, I told the lady that I wasn't interested in 1st line work and she said "wouldn't £18ph tempt you?". So it really goes to show just how tulipe these agency people talk...incidently I already knew this fact from reading up on previous posts before I joined! But it was quite something to witness it!

              2)

              I think I'm stil on moderation as my posts take a while to appear? I can't access the user CP either... Admin, how long does this go on for?

              3)

              Well as I thought the chap didn't get back to me for £24ph gig but hey they'll be plenty more enquiries I guess!

              4)

              As my PM is not available, my email address is [email protected] sorry for using a hotmail account, not very professional I know!


              dr_beat
              dr_beat (dumb support monkey)

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                #17
                Looks like my PM is working...well the CP is available now!
                dr_beat (dumb support monkey)

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                  #18
                  ...but posts still under moderation!
                  dr_beat (dumb support monkey)

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                    #19
                    Doc - the email I posted is not the opportunity I have available - it is an illustration of what you can expect from basic support roles = not much and only going downwards. I will email you with some details. Note I am not an agent.

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