BT APPRENTICE WED

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2015
  • This week is National Apprenticeship Week, a drive by the Welsh Government to increase awareness and take-up of apprenticeships and traineeships. Over 51,000 people in Wales are currently enrolled as an apprentice, and today our reporter Jeff Collins got a taster of life on the road with an apprentice BT engineer, working on a job in Birchgrove:
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Komentáře • 58

  • @Keepingthefaith72
    @Keepingthefaith72 Před 5 lety +2

    mr sociable , If you cant hear the tone on the bt . Its either mis-routed or the pair is lying dead in a joint somewhere . In that case put a tone on the BT and see if it you can hear it in the Cabinet . Ive cleared hundreds of faults this way .....

  • @jonburrows7695
    @jonburrows7695 Před 4 lety +2

    Future managers....I’ve seen the come and go...

  • @adogcalledkat9858
    @adogcalledkat9858 Před 3 lety +8

    To save climbing the pole send job back as no access and move on...:)

    • @mokhan1291
      @mokhan1291 Před 3 lety

      Wow😂

    • @undavybe
      @undavybe Před 3 lety +4

      ahahahahha! I remember the days of all batteries and earths on the spares. We all used to nick a good line and clear it the customers Lol

    • @nomanwonder5133
      @nomanwonder5133 Před 3 lety +1

      @@undavybe Another happy customer LOL

    • @YouTubeSupportTeams
      @YouTubeSupportTeams Před 3 lety

      i know you might be joking (or not) but at BT/Openreach do they not expect you to move the job to later in the day and attempt it again if you use the no access excuse? what if customer phones and says they are home but nobody turned up? is BT/Openreach really that easy to work for? At VM we are expected to move mountains to satisfy the customer so trying to get out of a difficult job better have a good reason lol.

    • @adogcalledkat9858
      @adogcalledkat9858 Před 3 lety +2

      @@CZcamsSupportTeams No joke, been doing it for years off and on to make my stats look good. I know it was the wrong thing to do but I am now a manager so it was worth it! Keep up the good work guys and lets get this fiber rolled out like fury. Onwards and upwards. Lets all work as a team.

  • @vgovger4373
    @vgovger4373 Před 4 lety

    Boy that's a lot of safety rigging and equipment.

    • @marcus2535
      @marcus2535 Před 4 lety +3

      You think thats alot? You should see it now. This video was before tetra was brought in. Now instead of the rope tied down the middle of the ladder, there is webbing straps that go round the ladder and pole and hold the ladder solid. Also there's now a rope that goes up the middle of the ladder which the engineer is attached to by a rope grab so if he was to slip from the ladder, he won't hit the ground. In this video there's nothing preventing the engineer from falling from the ladder and potentially severely injuring or killing himself.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 Před 4 lety

      @@marcus2535 ....this is the problem when government regulations get out of control.

    • @marcus2535
      @marcus2535 Před 4 lety +6

      @@vgovger4373 not really about regulations. Its about keeping engineers safe. A fall from just 1 or 2 meters can have devastating injuries. If an engineer slips or something happens to him and is injured and off work then that costs the company alot of money in time lost, compensation and potentially prosecution.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 Před 4 lety +1

      @@marcus2535 why go outside at all. We might get hurt, the government should regulate that as well.

    • @marcus2535
      @marcus2535 Před 4 lety +6

      @@vgovger4373 there's a difference between hurting yourself on your own time and equipment, and on a companies time and equipment. When you're on company time and company supplied equipment, they're the ones that are responsible for your health and wellbeing and are liable for any accidents. If you haven't had that sense of them looking out for your welfare where you work then you don't have a very good employer.

  • @skatereece1
    @skatereece1 Před 7 lety +1

    is their any like class room work or you get strait to it ?

    • @ha11elujaz0rz
      @ha11elujaz0rz Před 6 lety +23

      Yes , there's lots of classroom work , especially on spelling and grammar.

    • @ChinkyFam
      @ChinkyFam Před 6 lety

      lots as in 2 weeks then off out on your own.

    • @ChinkyFam
      @ChinkyFam Před 5 lety

      blimey things have changed

    • @EclipzFuzion
      @EclipzFuzion Před 5 lety

      @@_lion_1137 Have you recently applied ? I have a few questions if so

    • @ryannetley2758
      @ryannetley2758 Před 5 lety

      @@EclipzFuzion Did you apply? (I know its an old post sorry :) but just curious)

  • @Brandy94
    @Brandy94 Před rokem

    No tetra back then

  • @-delmar6237
    @-delmar6237 Před 4 lety +2

    So affffta the intrveeW I wus like I wanna be an engineer. (Any one ever think Openreach should recruit for the army and not the other way round? Bullet catcher)

    • @-delmar6237
      @-delmar6237 Před 2 lety

      Did they do your job better? You sound a bit butt hurt there pal

  • @user-gx3ti2wn1k
    @user-gx3ti2wn1k Před rokem +1

    My support Flow honymoon frind thanks

  • @jameshead-jenner6647
    @jameshead-jenner6647 Před rokem

    wow that tetra very old lol

  • @lonewolf-nr4sm
    @lonewolf-nr4sm Před 4 lety

    at a rip of price

  • @nimisidiv9244
    @nimisidiv9244 Před 6 lety

    wish someone would just tell BT to stop putting the fucking cables in the ground and just do it on poles saves so much money and time. fuel, materials etc its just a no brainer 1-10gigbit/s speeds possible for much cheaper than they say but nope, lets just wait about 9 years for planning permission, dig up a fucking road and leave it shut for about 3 weeks, then only fibre to the cabinet anyway and still use the shit old copper to the gaffs, sort ur shit out bt doing my ed in cant upload fuck all

    • @ChinkyFam
      @ChinkyFam Před 6 lety +3

      you do realise the network is mostly UG and SOMETIMES fed off overhead/external DP's...more times than not the fault will be in a box in the middle of the road going towards the DP [POLE]

    • @bigbob6700
      @bigbob6700 Před 2 měsíci

      Spoken like a true idiot

  • @lukecharles8378
    @lukecharles8378 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Openreach are an awful company who grind you down

    • @msimms-lp5qw
      @msimms-lp5qw Před 4 měsíci

      Field engineers P
      performance managed to within an inch of your life. Its also how managers progress

  • @mrsociable1288
    @mrsociable1288 Před 7 lety +2

    nah. Id go to the DP and listen for a cpi tone on the UG feed. If not present, I'd look at prints, take my d side range, find a pair and push it through. Then I'd finish at the pole. Why test from the pole? Useless apprentices...

    • @CiprianCosaru
      @CiprianCosaru Před 7 lety +1

      yeah, if before was a line present he should check at the bottom of the pole.

    • @fossil2003
      @fossil2003 Před 7 lety

      Just nick a worker, at least you know it's getting back ;) But yeah, he probably wouldn't need to climb the pole at all if he could find his dis a box nearby. Of course, he might not be ug, and he was going strictly by the book given he was on tv.

    • @leeafx
      @leeafx Před 7 lety

      Its probably just for the video, would be boring if he just went to the cab...

    • @talbius2
      @talbius2 Před 7 lety +2

      I agree about checking for CPI first. But why then waste time in the cab when the DP will likely need climbing anyway. Records are not always correct. Climb DP, find longest pair, intervene UG if doesnt reach cab. No faff.

    • @jamesgoodwin2450
      @jamesgoodwin2450 Před 5 lety +1

      Blue,orange,green,brown,slate

  • @MrXyzasdf
    @MrXyzasdf Před 3 lety

    The amount a grief we Americans receive when Europeans comment about how some of our phone-lines and electric supply lines are distributed on overhead lines would make one believe there are no overhead distribution wires anywhere in Europe, and how superior their systems are because of this. This footage proves this is not the case!

    • @thcam4578
      @thcam4578 Před 2 lety +2

      I see a lot of overhead cables over here in the UK, I would say in the the main cities and newer areas it's done by underground cables like where I am now, but in the older areas its still overhead, certainly in the residential zones. Guessing its the same with you guys, not like everything's going to be digital / change location overnight is it! We're a tiny island compared to the US so if we haven't been able to do it all yet how could we expect it from you! 😂