Im was a contractor for Comcast and Charter for seven years in 3 systems. Never have I seen an inhouse tech who could take the routes I run and get em done nor have I met an inhouse tech who could match me on quality at that quantity of work. Thats why I made twice what you did. Got tired of crawspaces and retarded customers so now ive moved on the splicing fiber.
and if ur from comcast headquarters, what is up with all those damn defective boxes,in particular dcts, some modems, and some dtas and emtas my coi's are too high and i have to suffer , because of faulty equipment that is more than 5 to 10 years old!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and comcast in house usually pick up more trouble calls , and leave the bigger jobs to the contractors which have take more time and costs the in house comcast less money by having us do these crazy long time consuming jobs, customers always wonder why we are always late, cuz we have to settle for whats given to us.
and comcast in house usually pick up more trouble calls , and leave the bigger jobs to the contractors which have take more time and costs the in house comcast less money by having us do these crazy long consuming jobs, customers always wonder why we are always late, cuz we have to settle for whats given to us.
shoty work of contractors is because we get very underpaid and it seems like too much to go to a house thats already in bad shape as far as the wires go, we get paid too little as contractors, in house gets paid no matter what, they get paid hourly, us piece rate which sucks cuz u cann never tell how long u will be at a job.
@bwsheppard You're right. When I am changing a squirrel chewed RG-59 Dual drop to an RG-6, then rerunning every A/O because the contractor punched a hole with his screwdriver, and just ran cable all over the place in a single family home on a triple play, then finding out the same contractor did not disconnect the telco service from the NID. In my area, that's how contractors work. All that, on a trouble call. There have been maybe a select handful of contractors who do a great job.
@kirbyyasha You're an idiot. I was a contractor that was hired straight on in house to train in house techs. So we are too dumb to be in customers homes but smart enough to train in house techs and supervisors. That doesn't make sense!!
Hahahah
dlyall9 9 months ago
Im was a contractor for Comcast and Charter for seven years in 3 systems. Never have I seen an inhouse tech who could take the routes I run and get em done nor have I met an inhouse tech who could match me on quality at that quantity of work. Thats why I made twice what you did. Got tired of crawspaces and retarded customers so now ive moved on the splicing fiber.
easleybadboy 10 months ago
@eastbay5l0 how about you stop being a useless contractor? i would never in my life be a contractor.
br3edage 10 months ago
and if ur from comcast headquarters, what is up with all those damn defective boxes,in particular dcts, some modems, and some dtas and emtas my coi's are too high and i have to suffer , because of faulty equipment that is more than 5 to 10 years old!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
eastbay5l0 1 year ago
and comcast in house usually pick up more trouble calls , and leave the bigger jobs to the contractors which have take more time and costs the in house comcast less money by having us do these crazy long time consuming jobs, customers always wonder why we are always late, cuz we have to settle for whats given to us.
eastbay5l0 1 year ago
and comcast in house usually pick up more trouble calls , and leave the bigger jobs to the contractors which have take more time and costs the in house comcast less money by having us do these crazy long consuming jobs, customers always wonder why we are always late, cuz we have to settle for whats given to us.
eastbay5l0 1 year ago
shoty work of contractors is because we get very underpaid and it seems like too much to go to a house thats already in bad shape as far as the wires go, we get paid too little as contractors, in house gets paid no matter what, they get paid hourly, us piece rate which sucks cuz u cann never tell how long u will be at a job.
eastbay5l0 1 year ago
I've yet to meet a cable contractor or employee who had a clue what they were doing. This video doesn't seem surprising.
xargos 1 year ago
@bwsheppard You're right. When I am changing a squirrel chewed RG-59 Dual drop to an RG-6, then rerunning every A/O because the contractor punched a hole with his screwdriver, and just ran cable all over the place in a single family home on a triple play, then finding out the same contractor did not disconnect the telco service from the NID. In my area, that's how contractors work. All that, on a trouble call. There have been maybe a select handful of contractors who do a great job.
kirbyyasha 1 year ago
@kirbyyasha You're an idiot. I was a contractor that was hired straight on in house to train in house techs. So we are too dumb to be in customers homes but smart enough to train in house techs and supervisors. That doesn't make sense!!
bwsheppard 1 year ago