The reason I asked is because Samlesbury is often termed part of the Warton Unit and they're quite a long way apart.
Best of luck there, it can be an interesting place especially if you're a bit of an aircraft anorak.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostAre you definitely working at Warton and not Samlesbury? There are quite a lot of Typhoon people at Samlesbury and the 2 sites are 25 miles apart.
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Originally posted by tim123 View Postcan I ask what sort of money this type of gig pays?
thanks
tim
I have noticed project controller jobs paying anything between £13 and £30 per hour. The better paid ones usually want scheduling experience and knowledge of Primavera.
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Entirely depends on the type of work you do, as a PM they paid a decent rate.
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I had some mates who worked there a few years ago - I was working in Lytham at the time and we used to go round doing pub quizzes to relieve the boredom.
Get a 6 month rental - much cheaper than the hotels. Can recommend Levers in Lytham.
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Are you definitely working at Warton and not Samlesbury? There are quite a lot of Typhoon people at Samlesbury and the 2 sites are 25 miles apart.
BAE Systems is an interesting company to work for, the main thing you will have to get used to is the habit of large parts of the company to stall endlessly. Getting things done can be incredibly frustrating at times. It's a classic example of how easy it is to say no when it takes any effort to say yes.
Much/most of the IT services are conducted by CSC.
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I visited BAE Warton once or twice when I worked at CSC and I remember there was a fairly good subsidised canteen.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDid 6 months there back in about 2001. Only probs, huge site and you spend unpaid ages walking from car park and then to/from canteen cos the mean buggers closed the bus service. Work was allright for boring aircraft and ok bunch, apart from that fat bloke wasisname. If you see him tell him to piss off.
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Did 6 months there back in about 2001. Only probs, huge site and you spend unpaid ages walking from car park and then to/from canteen cos the mean buggers closed the bus service. Work was allright for boring aircraft and ok bunch, decent lunchtime pubbing. Apart from that fat bloke wasisname. If you see him tell him to piss off.
If you are there over winter, hotels in Blackpool are really cheap but not much to do except play "House of the dead" in the arcades.Last edited by xoggoth; 3 August 2008, 21:25.
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Does anybody contract for BAE Systems here?
I am starting tomorrow at Warton on the Typhoon programme and keen to hear from any project/IT staff already working there, as to what it's like.Tags: None
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