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Previously on "Lloyds to cut 4,500 jobs"

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  • portseven
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    Like TestMangler I am also at LLoyds at the moment, and he is right. This is the tail end of integration so it's to be expected. I am in aritecture which is getting hit first, though I am on a niche project so expecting (been told) to get extended.

    Lots of permies moaning today, times like this being a contractor feels more secure than permie as you plan for being out of work, and are master of your own destiny.

    That being said Lloyds is a nice place to work, I have been asked a few times to go to the dark side, but we couldn't agree on price ;-)

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  • TestMangler
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    I'm there now and I've been offered an extension until late next year on several occasions. (Not accepted yet).

    That announcement looks worse than it is. They're in a major integration programme due to end next year, hence the reduction of contractors and some of the bobs. They will lose some legacy systems late next year hence the permmie reductions and the rest of the bobs that support legacy. Simple as that.

    Been done before and will no doubt be done again in the future.

    They've been telling me for ten years (First Halifax, then HBOS , now LBG) that contractor opportunities will go down in the future. They haven't.

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  • CheeseSlice
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    I wonder if the 1750 offshore bobs will kick up a fuss about losing their jobs, or just carry on and be swallowed up by the next available offshoring project.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    I should have checked the accuracy of my figures. These are people on temporary contracts,.. so contractors yes, but maybe not all apples.
    Lloyds TSB tried to get me to go to the darkside not once but twice during two of the many stints done there over the years.
    I did actually consider it once ... & went through the chat with the manager who was keen for it to happen... but it seems their idea of permie was to offer a renewable two year contract to avoid most of the employment rights accruing.

    Had to let him down gently - not the right time for me blah blah

    Still one of the nicest places to have worked in London....and the only place I've worked over the years where columbian marching powder was available !

    Last time I spoke to anyone there, they were all hoping for redundancy and the resulting payout

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  • Mr.Whippy
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    I expect it's no mistake that this was announced the very day the Chilean miners were being rescued, knowing every new channel/site would be covering that 24 hours for the next 2 days.............

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post


    revolting
    fook me, I agree with AtW

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Banks are just revolving


    revolting

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    These are all IT jobs and includes:

    1600 permies
    1150 contractors
    1750 offshore bobs

    linky
    Banks are just revolving doors. Chuck everyone out now, then the board dream up some 'profit centre channel integration synergy' and everyone comes back in for some more wasteful hopeless projects. I think we're hitting the upward wave here in Holland; ING are still offering crappy rates but very few people are biting; one agent has pestered me 6 times in the last 10 days about the same role, and I know that nearly all the experienced test managers in NL are in projects. The test consultancies have nobody on the bench.

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  • CheeseSlice
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    Originally posted by MrMark View Post
    1150 contractors
    After using this board I genuinely thought there were only a few hundred in the UK in total. And some of those probably sockie's.
    I should have checked the accuracy of my figures. These are people on temporary contracts,.. so contractors yes, but maybe not all apples.

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  • MrMark
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    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    These are all IT jobs and includes:

    1600 permies
    1150 contractors
    1750 offshore bobs

    linky
    1150 contractors
    After using this board I genuinely thought there were only a few hundred in the UK in total. And some of those probably sockie's.

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  • CheeseSlice
    started a topic Lloyds to cut 4,500 jobs

    Lloyds to cut 4,500 jobs

    These are all IT jobs and includes:

    1600 permies
    1150 contractors
    1750 offshore bobs

    linky
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