The T-Mobile position of Service Support Analyst (See it here) is mine. It's perfect. I have everything they want other than Oracle skills. However I have the massive advantage on my side (or so I see it) that I have current T-Mobile knowledge, I have system knowledge, product knowledge, procedural knowledge and have recently been a T-Mobile employee. And yes I know I whinged about them, but this job isn't in a bloody call centre!
I'm going to get it :)
The thing that annoys me about this potential position? I'm going to lose ALL my length of service. When TM sold Dearne Valley back in November, I kept my length of service (effectively, as far as anyone's concerned, I've been in the same job for 3yrs, despite it being a new company I work for). However, if I then move back to working within T-Mobile, I'm going to be back as a new employee with no length of service.
Ya know how frustrating that is? I've worked _for_ T-Mobile now for over 3 years, and I'm going to be treated as a newbie. At least I'll get my occupational final salary pension back, and maybe transfer my current payments into it. Think I can do that.
I'm going to get it :)
The thing that annoys me about this potential position? I'm going to lose ALL my length of service. When TM sold Dearne Valley back in November, I kept my length of service (effectively, as far as anyone's concerned, I've been in the same job for 3yrs, despite it being a new company I work for). However, if I then move back to working within T-Mobile, I'm going to be back as a new employee with no length of service.
Ya know how frustrating that is? I've worked _for_ T-Mobile now for over 3 years, and I'm going to be treated as a newbie. At least I'll get my occupational final salary pension back, and maybe transfer my current payments into it. Think I can do that.
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But yes, it does sound very you - so I wish you well in your quest to go-get-it.
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