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Agreed... for a newbie trying to get into BT as a contractor there is slim to no chance at the moment. They have far too many on the bench (3-4k) and those who were in GS "consultants" are now being transitioned/re-skilled into other areas of BT.
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Originally posted by andy_c View PostHi everyone,
I am new to contracting and am really trying to get into contracting with BT doing network support, hence I'm CCNP etc.
Do any of you's have any advice for getting into BT as a contractor?
Is it unfortunately a case of checking elans website for jobs that come up?
Thanks all for your time
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new to it
Hi everyone,
I am new to contracting and am really trying to get into contracting with BT doing network support, hence I'm CCNP etc.
Do any of you's have any advice for getting into BT as a contractor?
Is it unfortunately a case of checking elans website for jobs that come up?
Thanks all for your time
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Originally posted by Mephisto View PostWhat's the lead time on getting paid through Skilstream + Brolly?
I've just managed to complete my first month in Global Services and had my timesheets auth'd etc. However the payment day of this Friday (05/06) can surely not be met as even my Brolly haven't received notification of funds!
Weird
Most of the contractors here are through LTD's - they get the contract checked at each extension as Elan will just send out the standard each time, and as per previous posts it does contain references to BT/Elan as an employer etc.
I like it here, where i work it's pretty cutting edge stuff networking wise, get to work on the largest networks in the UK, and learn how to do enterprise level telecoms/infrastructure/network stuff correctly.
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Originally posted by Ltd ability View PostWorked in BT Operate and contracts weren't great for IR35. went thru Hays.
Finished up there about 3 months ago and all contractors in my area got the heave-ho a couple of weeks later.
Was ok to work there tho but it's the usual as with any former public sector or company with loads of staff who've been there for years, they know their entitlements better than they know how to do their job so plenty of fannying around and politics to get thru but other than that i thought it was fine!
Some BT gigs are pretty good. Some are pretty bad. I was on one that was pretty bad but dealing with people doing pretty good.
So i didn't take the offered renewal and found something better.
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostSeriously, is there anything such as an IR35 friendly contract?
Even if there is, does it really matter?
Furthermore, if it's IR35 friendly today, that doesn't mean it'll be IR35 friendly tomorrow.
No one really knows what constitutes an IR35 contract.
Best you can do is get it reviewd profesionally and negotiate any changes needed to get the obvious stuff taken care of.
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Seriously, is there anything such as an IR35 friendly contract?
Even if there is, does it really matter?
Furthermore, if it's IR35 friendly today, that doesn't mean it'll be IR35 friendly tomorrow.
No one really knows what constitutes an IR35 contract.
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Worked in BT Operate and contracts weren't great for IR35. went thru Hays.
Finished up there about 3 months ago and all contractors in my area got the heave-ho a couple of weeks later.
Was ok to work there tho but it's the usual as with any former public sector or company with loads of staff who've been there for years, they know their entitlements better than they know how to do their job so plenty of fannying around and politics to get thru but other than that i thought it was fine!
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Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostI'm a Senior Test Analyst (posh for "tester") in Global Services working on a govt contract. Have a desk, but can work from home (in fact we are encouraged to) and I'm often out working on the BT Client's site up in Scotland also.
I've just managed to complete my first month in Global Services and had my timesheets auth'd etc. However the payment day of this Friday (05/06) can surely not be met as even my Brolly haven't received notification of funds!
Weird
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostCan I ask what type of service you are delivering for BT?
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I'm with BT now...through ELAN. My contract is definitely outside IR35. Skillstream is good fun but have always been paid on time (which is the main thing).
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Thanks for the info. It's an opportunity that may come up, so wanted to see what the score was.
I've got the working practices sorted out fine, but it looks like the contract may be an issue.
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The Tech Mahindra contract is definitely more IR35 friendly than the BT (Global Services) one which I've always regarded as caught.
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One problem is the huge expense procedure manual that's normally added onto the end of the contract, which contains lots of employment references.
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