 RaptorNot a Dumptruck join:2001-10-21 London, ON | reply to Ahrenl
Re: additional computers I'll give you the cost of labour for using a certified electrician, but we're dealing with your average ISP techs no? Are these not the same caliber of guys we see at any ISP? The same guys that answer ads in the paper that say 'Do you own a drill? Do you own a ladder? Do you own a shady kidnap van? Then you can work for Comcast!'
Are the Fios techs above and beyond or something? Are they working up the poles? If they're pulling in anything close to $50+/hr I'm in the wrong field/country. -- ....where's my fiber? |
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 Ahrenl join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA | Have you met most certified electricians. I hate to generalize, but it's not like they're a cut above the average Fios techs. In fact, you probably have to be significantly more capable to be a FIOS tech then some of the certified electricians I've had the (dis)pleasure of working with. |
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 RaptorNot a Dumptruck join:2001-10-21 London, ON | Ha, well mostly just my Grandpa, and he is essentially MacGyver when it comes to anything electrical...
Thanks for the replies. -- ....where's my fiber? |
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 | reply to Raptor Well this guys are good and do a good job and they take their time and make good money. Most of the C5e runs are custom with krone jacks, they are the same as leviton jacks. they even cut the drywall not like the cable guy that drills hole and pulls the coax so it can hold the jack. fios tech even vacuum and clean up after them self's. |
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 | reply to Raptor said by Raptor:Are the Fios techs above and beyond or something? Are they working up the poles? If they're pulling in anything close to $50+/hr I'm in the wrong field/country. fios technicians are definitely a cut above the average cable technician. they are generally more experienced (many with many years of phone company experience working the line and more).
And most do make in the $30 range (add significantly more when the company calculates the cost to employ with benefits and more) and I think $75 is definitely a fair charge for work that doesn't create any ongoing revenue for them. |
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 | reply to Raptor Actually there are quite a few electricians and ex-pole climbers that do install this stuff and believe me a $75 flat fee is more than fair for a second or third cat5 run. |
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