goncall Posted November 22, 2014 Posted November 22, 2014 Yea we get 28 days holiday entitlement a year. You also get a Pension, Discounts from loads of shops, great pay, birthdays off and etc. how many days a week do you do on call Quote
AlarmScot Posted November 22, 2014 Posted November 22, 2014 how many days a week do you do on call Its a rota system so normally it be every 7th or 8th week. To be honest we don't often get called out thou. Most we get call out for is Locksmith services which we get a £20 commission for fitting a new lock! Quote
goncall Posted November 22, 2014 Posted November 22, 2014 Its a rota system so normally it be every 7th or 8th week. To be honest we don't often get called out thou. Most we get call out for is Locksmith services which we get a £20 commission for fitting a new lock! so a week on call every 7 weeks Quote
AlarmScot Posted November 23, 2014 Posted November 23, 2014 so a week on call every 7 weeks Yep, Whats wrong with that? I worked for a company where you were on call every 3 weeks. Quote
goncall Posted November 23, 2014 Posted November 23, 2014 Yep, Whats wrong with that? I worked for a company where you were on call every 3 weeks. nothing at all,tho thats some extra days you get off Quote
petrolhead Posted November 23, 2014 Posted November 23, 2014 £20 commision to the engineer for a lock swap? You said the other day your company charge the customer £5 for a lock swap. Some of the things you come out with are just plain odd. Are you now saying that on top of 28 days holiday you get an additional 7.4 weeks of holiday as time in lieu evey year for doing standby 1 in 7? Quote
PSE Posted November 23, 2014 Posted November 23, 2014 Why you would get £20 commission for a lock swap baffles me Surely a lock would only be recommended if the job genuinely required it, I would hope.Why would it need you "or the engineer" pushing or recommending for it, hence getting commission ?? Sounds wrong, It makes it look like there is an incentive to push for things that would not need be replaced, just for the commission That's like saying every battery backup I swap, I will get £5 or £10 for.... If the job genuinely needed it, then the job must have it regardless. Quote
norman Posted November 23, 2014 Posted November 23, 2014 Not uncommon, in any industry. Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Amps Posted November 23, 2014 Posted November 23, 2014 Sounds wrong, It makes it look like there is an incentive to push for things that would not need be replaced, just for the commission That's like saying every battery backup I swap, I will get £5 or £10 for.... If the job genuinely needed it, then the job must have it regardless. This happens at our place. £5 for a battery replacement. Service engineers also get commission for any Pir's they replace which like you say seems daft when it requires replacing anyway, just encouraging more blagging. Business is business though and i guess the figures make sense to the accountants. I suspect the customers would be far from pleased if the ever found out though. Quote
PeterJames Posted November 23, 2014 Posted November 23, 2014 Nah I am salaried, My wage is £20-£30k a year, We get paid per hour on call thou for example I be on call for weekend so that is between 7pm to 8am. = 11 hours. Hopefully I explain this better - For for 11 hours we get £2.50 x 11 = £27.50 If I get a call for any part of they 11 hours I get £8.50 x Hours = Y We don't get mega bucks unlike our competitors however we also get a day in leu which is worth it! Hopefully that makes sense. Fancy moving South for a pay rise? Quote
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