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Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

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Page 1: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Career Education Interview

Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce

Interview conducted with David Joyce

Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Page 2: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Where do you work?

Rogers Communications!

Page 3: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

What is your position?

Field Operations Manager for Rogers Cable, service and installation technicians for St. John’s.

Page 4: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

What brought you to this job?

Faith and hard work.

Page 5: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

How did hard work help you get this job?

Well I started as a computer support technician in the office and worked at that for 1 year.

I was then promoted to technician where I worked for 12 years and now I have been promoted again to my current job for the last 3 years.

Page 6: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

How many hours do you work per week?

I am scheduled to work 37.5 hours a week but some weeks I can work up to 60 hours.

My phone is always on and I have to be available 24 hours a day.

Page 7: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Are you happy with the hours you work?

I don’t mind the hours because even though I have to be available all the time I still have flexibility to leave work when ever I need to.

Page 8: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

What kind of things do you do in your job?

I am responsible for 22 technicians. I am responsible for their safety, their

schedules and their work load. I am also responsible to make sure the

job gets done and that our customers are happy.

Page 9: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Do you like your job and why?

I love my job because I work with a great group of people.

Page 10: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Is your job difficult?

My job can be very difficult when I have to deal with irate customers and I have to support 22 technicians in the field. That can be very challenging.

Page 11: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Have you traveled with work? If so where?

Yes! I have to travel across the island to Corner Brook, Gander and Grandfalls twice a year for safety conferences with all the technicians.

Page 12: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Can you be promoted? What can you be promoted too?

Yes I can be promoted and the next step for me would be Director of Field Operations in Atlantic.

Page 13: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

What type of benefits do you get?

I receive medical and dental benefits for me and my family.

I have a retirement plan and shares with the company.

Page 14: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Is your job dangerous?

Yes, my job can be very dangerous because we work from heights around high voltage electricity.

I have to have all the same training and sometimes I have to work along side the technicians.

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What safety training is required for your job?

Fall arrest Power Line Hazards First Aid Pole Top Rescue Electrical Awareness

Page 16: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

What safety equipment is used in your job?

Full body harnesses and lanyards to tie off on a pole.

Fire rated and arch rated clothing. Hard hats, voltage gloves and voltage

detectors. Cones for traffic control.

Page 17: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Would you choose a different job if you were given the chance?

Not now because I am to old.

Page 18: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

How has your job effected you?

My job a effected me a lot. I have to make quick decisions and I have to be firm with these decisions. This has carried over into my personal life where I have difficulty letting others make decisions for me.

Page 19: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

Do you have to deal with the public? Do you enjoy this?

Yes! I do enjoy this. However, this is one of

the most difficult challenges in my job because when the customer gets to me, there has to be a major problem.

Page 20: Career Education Interview Submitted by:Rebecca Joyce Interview conducted with David Joyce Submitted on: November 2, 2015

What is one of the biggest problems you have had to deal with?

I just recently had a customer that had a problem with cable melting in their home. They had an electrician and Light and Power that could not find a problem. I had to drop what I was doing and directly to their home because I was concerned with fire.

Turns out a faulty dryer was causing 120 volts to go back through the cable.

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Would recommend this job to someone else?

I would recommend this job to someone if they have a strong personality and work well under pressure.