 dangarion
join:2003-05-26 Santa Ana, CA
| reply to ace1974 Re: Theft of service is bad.....
I'm sure there are. And I've seen people throughout the years lose their jobs because of it. All it takes is one person that knows that you did it to get mad at you to report you and the cable career you thought you had is gone. It's not worth it IMO. |
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 ace1974
join:2007-06-09 Goldsboro, NC
| Cable career?? Thats funny lol!! No one retires from the cable company. That industry is a revolving door industry when it comes to employees..The average life of a cable tech is 2-5 years of employment...lol! After that they normally quit and go find another job due to low morale.. |
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 dangarion
join:2003-05-26 Santa Ana, CA
| Eh, depends on the career path you are taking. I never worked on in the field. But I've fortunately been with the same company for 9 years and moved up the chain to something I'm happy with technical training. I can't complain. But I've known lots that have got burned out being a tech. |
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  phattieg
join:2001-04-29 Winter Park, FL
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| reply to ace1974 said by ace1974 :Cable career?? Thats funny lol!! No one retires from the cable company. That industry is a revolving door industry when it comes to employees..The average life of a cable tech is 2-5 years of employment...lol! After that they normally quit and go find another job due to low morale.. Well, lets see, I have worked for Comcast for 5 years. I have seen about 15 people retire in my CAREER at Comcast. They get good benefits after retirement, including they get to keep their courtesy account for life, which is the package that has every channel offered, and free high speed internet, at least with my company. Sorry you, or the people you might know, have had a crappy experience. Perhaps they sucked as an employee in the first place, and were shunned by their management as a result. |
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  phattieg
join:2001-04-29 Winter Park, FL
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| reply to dangarion said by dangarion :Eh, depends on the career path you are taking. I never worked on in the field. But I've fortunately been with the same company for 9 years and moved up the chain to something I'm happy with technical training. I can't complain. But I've known lots that have got burned out being a tech. I have personally been friends with a co-worker that was a field tech for 8 years, moved up to zone coordinator for 10 years, became regional president for North Florida Comcast for 2 years, and got promoted to regional president for Charleston, and moved up there to continue working with the company WITH a pay increase and paid expenses to move there. They also plan on retiring (one of these days) from the company too. Field tech work IS hard work though, and I myself cannot do it due to a car wreck injury, so I sit in the air conditioned call center. Believe it or not, being a cable tech, or call center rep for a cable company DOES have it's benefits too. |
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  CableTool Poorly Representing MYSELF. Premium join:2004-11-12
| reply to dangarion said by dangarion : But I've known lots that have got burned out being a tech. Haha, I wonder why... -- CableFAQ.org/Technicians Unplugged
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