Well, you better change your thinking because you have the option to not buy but the technician does not have the option to not try to sell. And that’s just all there is to it. And that’s not me speaking as a manager because I’ve only been a manager for six months. That policy has been in effect for years And Dish Network consistently ups the ante, meaning the threshold that technicians need to hit pertaining to dollars per work order.
And why not? Everybody on here knows quite well that these cable companies are bleeding customers. Particularly the satellite companies. Companies do not exist to go out of business. They exist to be successful and stay in business, which means keeping revenue coming in.
And we’re not talking about the high-pressure sales tactics of the Kirby vacuum cleaner sales person. Technicians are trained to recommend, demo in instances where it’s called for and make an offer. All you have to do is say no or you may actually be interested in what they have to offer.
As Dish Network moves more and more into the smart home industry, they are only staying in line with what customers want because we are well over 65% of American homes that have at least one smart home item in their house.
We consistently talk about how more dangerous and violent people are, and the demand for security is rising every day. Dish technicians are trained in recommending security options and conducting professional installations.
Now, that’s me talking like a manager lol. But technicians that cannot meet thresholds that are set by the officers, and when I say that meat, I mean that try to meet our losing their jobs so your distain had a technician doing his job and “showing him the door” if he even brings up, the topic of sales is actually jeopardizing his job. And that’s just when it comes down to.