who, door to door salesman or dishnetwork techs? lolVan said:Just as bad if not worse than used car salesmen, lawyers, DMV employee's, IRS agents, poloticians, CEO's, anyone with manager in theyr title.
Too funny! Seriously, good techs are hard to find and worth their weight in gold. Unfortunately, these guys are hard to find on the peanuts E* and D* pay them...probably why most are doing commercial work while the flunkies are busy flunking up many residential installs.stone phillips420 said:who, door to door salesman or dishnetwork techs? lol
riffjim4069 said:Too funny! Seriously, good techs are hard to find and worth their weight in gold. Unfortunately, these guys are hard to find on the peanuts E* and D* pay them...probably why most are doing commercial work while the flunkies are busy flunking up many residential installs.
Personally, I would love to see E* and D* pay to train and retain their best techs and move away from the so-called "free install" mentality.
riffjim4069 said:Too funny! Seriously, good techs are hard to find and worth their weight in gold. Unfortunately, these guys are hard to find on the peanuts E* and D* pay them...probably why most are doing commercial work while the flunkies are busy flunking up many residential installs.
Personally, I would love to see E* and D* pay to train and retain their best techs and move away from the so-called "free install" mentality.
Yup - I've seen it too.Van said:seen work done by subs and dealers that would piss off the good ones that post on here
SimpleSimon said:Yup - I've seen it too.
I always say go with a local, but I really should be saying "go with a local that's still in business after at least 3-5 years".