I am an ex dish tech who worked for Intertech Digital based out of Lockport Ny. Dish is an evil empire to work for and will always continue to be. For all you people/dish customers who have been screwed by dish in one way or another. We as techs get screwed 10 fold by dish or our retailer cough cough Intertech. This company will rape your paycheck for anything they think is viable which is Bullsh!t most of the time. And the reason most techs are the way they are when it comes to negitivity is because of the work load. Intertech expects 20 hours worth of work per day out of each employee, no joke. So this kinda explains why there are lazy employees who don't want to do the work when we show up at your house. It's just that most the time we want to get home at a reasonable time and not 11-12 at night.
That's how it was w/ the company where i was an Field Service Manager for a few years... My day would start at 6am to open the office/warehouse & i would "start" heading home around 9pm every day; typically I would have 12+ hours worth of work assigned to me. i was "lucky" if i only had 6 troublecalls & 0 installs. on top of that i was expected to manage a crew, train new hires, help slow techs troubleshoot their mistakes, handle equipment shortages, route which calls each tech received everyday, and cover an area of about 150 x 200 miles. Typically i would work 6 days a week with Wednesday & either Tues or Thurs off only if one of those was a slow day.
Each of my "troublecalls" was basically re-install that either the customer or dish didn't want to pay for. The only time i was "obligated" to fix it completely was if the system was originally installed by one of our techs. You name it, I or my other collegues probably saw it. For a change of pace i would take a crew of about 3-6 techs and we'd caravan to another major city about 4+ hours away from home to spend 1-2 weeks doing 90% installs. I finally said F* you to the owner while i was out of town running a crew.
The techs were paid on a "bonus" scale that was criminal & violated every labor law on the books. they were backcharged if their install had a troublecall (even if the customer was an idiot & couldn't figure out their remote or had a bad rcvr). They also lost $$ if they didn't have all of their "required" pictures or didn't maintain an average of 14MPG driving an Econolline Van.
I won't lie, i did it mostly for the $$ (i would pull in about $1000 on a good week, $300 on a bad one, all cash under the table); which at the time was great but eventually i was tired of not having a life and it became clear that the company didn't have long term plans... it appeared that they wanted to slam in as many installs as possible before the local DNSC was established; not 3 months after i quit (6 months after the DNSC had been in town), they shut down the office i was based from. Of course about 6 months before the DSNC was being established, they fired all of our dispatchers & the techs were forced to call the home office (a few states away).
it was an interesting experience, i learned more about the roads & communities in my state in those few years than i had the rest of my entire life... I also received more speeding tickets & nearly lost my license twice... I probably wouldn't do it over again if i had the chance; i'm also surprised i didn't end up using cocaine like a couple of the other FSMs just to keep going everyday...