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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post365*24, surely? (or 52*7*24)
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostIt depends on what you're supporting. If a lot of this stuff can be self monitoring / healing, you can have people on call which will reduce the amount of staff you need.
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True. I think a lot of this will depend on the volumes. Thanks for input.
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It depends on what you're supporting. If a lot of this stuff can be self monitoring / healing, you can have people on call which will reduce the amount of staff you need.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post4
3* 8 hour shifts plus a reserve.
Actually if you ask my current ClientCo, 2161;
1 who does the work.
1 who pretends to be able to take over but can’t.
1 Team Manager
1 Project Manager
1 Compliance Officer
2 Project Secretaries
362 Purchasing Managers
737 HR Consultants
62 Lean Six Sigma Consultants
27 Process Managers
960 Bob Shawadiwadis to produce untested cack
5 directors to take most of the money
1 agent to take 30% of the money and complain that margins are under pressure
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This is 1st 2nd line, so again I'm assuming minium staff, if they want 2 on shift they can double the quote
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3* 8 hour shifts plus a reserve.
Actually if you ask my current ClientCo, 2161;
1 who does the work.
1 who pretends to be able to take over but can’t.
1 Team Manager
1 Project Manager
1 Compliance Officer
2 Project Secretaries
362 Purchasing Managers
737 HR Consultants
62 Lean Six Sigma Consultants
27 Process Managers
960 Bob Shawadiwadis to produce untested cack
5 directors to take most of the money
1 agent to take 30% of the money and complain that margins are under pressure
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We ran 3 mainframes 365x7x24 supporting over 5000 users sometime back with only 2. Automation is the new support staff
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Assume 25 days hols, 40 hour week.
I did a google search and someone has posted a minium 5.4 FTE, is that accurate?
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1x Indian will do it, his twin brother will probably do the late shift but he won’t tell you that.
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