As a consumer, I love Charlie Ergan and Dish Network. However, considering what I know of how he runs the business, I would NEVER want to work for him, unless, perhaps, it was at top management who are paid more with their shares in the company. Anything below that, must be like working for a slave driver who pays as little as possible, but wants you to work above and beyond. Good for share holders and consumers, but bad for workers. And I have spoken with many inside the company at different levels and they do confirm that there is an attitude that you should be grateful for the job and be willing to "volunteer" time, as a mere hourly, no less.