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jona2283
11-07-2007, 10:00
right boys where do i start ? I am out in September and am looking for a job. Nothing like the old boys network to see what 's out there. I have a few potential jobs coming up but i thought i would keep an open mind as to what is available. I am now a fully certified and qualified Computer maintenance Engineer and am about to become a Network Engineer in a few weeks.I would be very grateful if you know of anything if you could let me know Boys.Cheers, Paul

Barry69
11-07-2007, 12:33
Well it is not easy getting into computing unless you have an angle and a it is normally a case of who you know and not what you know.

My Nephew has just left Uni with a Degree in computing and works for a Amusement Arcade as a Supervisor, So The police in the headquarter computer unit could be an option and you have Dickwash in the Bay.

Good Luck M8

Barry

richie264
12-07-2007, 22:58
I'll see what we've got in BT

Dai
12-07-2007, 23:25
Join the TA Joner matey:cute:

Bob Bacon
13-07-2007, 07:34
right boys where do i start ? I am out in September and am looking for a job. Nothing like the old boys network to see what 's out there. I have a few potential jobs coming up but i thought i would keep an open mind as to what is available. I am now a fully certified and qualified Computer maintenance Engineer and am about to become a Network Engineer in a few weeks.I would be very grateful if you know of anything if you could let me know Boys.Cheers, Paul

Paul, I am your local Regular Forces Employment Consultant (RFEA) available to assist you with your job search should you require it. This includes access to thousands of vacancies through Right Job, the CTP on-line jobs database.

Your record doesn't reflect the fact you are lookin for IT related jobs! If you would like assistance with job finding please get in touch next week. I will PM you my work contact number. We can discuss the job searching process, review your record to update your skills, qualifications, CV and desired employment choices.

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beefy22
13-07-2007, 15:03
try re-forming the crankies.....word up dog head....... hope u get what ur looking for.

tom54
13-07-2007, 19:38
i work for fujitsu-siemens as a hardware/network eng. i'll ask the area super in your area if theres anything avail. as one of the previous guys said try to specialise, i also fix cashpoints (there's always loads of work avail), try jobserve.com, send your cv to kba recuitment, datalect are looking as are lynx technologies. good luck

Gerrycc943
14-07-2007, 01:02
I run my own Security Company in Solihull, looking for computer orientated personnel.
I am, selective, however, without telling the Job Centre, squaddies will always be first choice for me. If your in the Solihull area, look me up. Details from Bob Bacon.

Gerry943

jona2283
14-07-2007, 12:12
Thanks Boys, Dai i am already joining TA in September. Just looking for something else to keep me busy.Thanks for that Beefy, PANTO here in LLandudno are looking for 7 Dwarfs for Xmas. I thought you could be GRUMPY. Catch you again ,Paul

rog98
18-07-2007, 09:16
Hello mate, i work as an IT Field support engineer down at Newport gwent. I dont want to sound as though i am bringing the bearer of bad news, but to let you know that getting into this game is very difficult even if you have qualifications. I have been working around computers since i got out in 86 and have an HNC in computer administration. I fell into this job purely by luck, what people want these days is for experienced people that can fall into a cabling job and crack on. If you feel that you can pull up to a firm and run and install Cat5e or Cat6 with all the other paraphernalia ie routers, switches patch panels and boxes, and fix many computer hardware problems then hay nice one. If you cant, then you need to get experience. I asked my boss once whether he took me on for my qualifications - he said no, i was after the right sort of bloke that is willing to learn, i had no problems with that and have been here for two years. I was lucky! What happens these days, and its my experience that the Army (in my case) doesn't train people in the civy way of life, just gives you a taster. I qualified in welding on my resettlement course (City and Guilds) then went for a job on a refinery. I walked off site because they didn't teach deep penetration PIPE welding in the course, just deep penetration in BAR welding. I didn't want to look like an idiot even with a City and Guilds. I ended up being a tea boy!!

If you need any advice or any pointers mate

please feel free to contact me.

rog

jona2283
18-07-2007, 18:59
I have learnt all about cabling CAT 5e AND 6 Cable crossover cables and thelike.I may have acouple of jobs lined up .Just waiting for interview dates now.I am not worried as with my pension and TA part time job i will be ok. My wi9fe has a good job so justlooking for a job to keep me busy and if somethiong comes along then all the better. Thanks for the advice,i am grateful Cheers Paul

gazwilliams07
27-07-2007, 21:17
hi paul gaz williams 07 ex pioneers berlin. im living in pwllheli and running a successful digital aeriel and satellite installation business. to be honest buddy the field you are working in has lots of different avenues and above all Lots of competetion.you havent said what level u r trained to and what data qualifications u have achieved,what certificates do you hold.Are you going self employed or PAYEE.let me know buddy.gaz07.

jona2283
30-07-2007, 15:32
iGaz ,how are you fella. I have completed a computer engineers course and am about t6o go on newtork engineer course in 2 weeksw time. I have already decided to join the TA here in Colwyn Bay and have had a few job offers in my own patch. I am just trying to find something i will be happy with. Just got back from a holiday today and missed out on a good job but never mind. i am sure i will get something suitable soon.