I started out in the industry working fora company called GI Broadband, Doing Business networking, RoadRunner Installs, and PC trouble calls. I got into the industry because I love working with computers etc. I found out it was about 50/50 cable work and computer related work. I really enjoyed the work, I was a contractor so I got paid per job, well Long story short business got real slow, and I couldn't afford to work anymore and I needed benefits So I decided to go inhouse at BHN. I would never go back to contractor, I took a big pay cut at first, (if we remained busy) in order to have a "stable" income with benefits. Over the years I have been at BHN I have moved up through the ranks (been in-house now over 7 years) and now I make more then I did as a contractor, and get the benefits! So I think it was a good move.
I am still currently a field employee I am the highest level tech you can become before getting out of the field and working in the hubs directly. I do not goto customers homes any more (very rarely as I am the "last line of defense" in a escalation type issue.) I handle a lot of the IT work in our little group at the office, however its not an official title. So while dealing with computers is my passion (I have ran a hosting company online for some time, running Linux and FreeBSD based servers and even windows 2003 yuck) Cable and Broadband networks is my career. I enjoy it enough I have always told myself If I wake up and say "I don't want to goto work" (because I hate my job) Thats the day I quit. But so far so good.
Every now and again I will do side work, for friends family and there friends. Doing home networking and such. I am always the person who gets called in my family/friend circle when someones computer is broke...... It is as annoying as it sounds