Also, as I understand it, when you start with DNS you are paid by the hour unlike DirecTV where you are paid per job, so that DNS is the best place to start for beginners?
Tony you are brave even addressing this post. One would think you are risking a Charlie initiated "smack down" from your "superiors." We seem to like you on this forum and would miss you greatly if you were unexpectedly shipped off to Siberia .
wouldn't that be Cyberia? a worse punishment would be to get shipped off into cyberia, and downloaded into a 922 .... where you'd risk deletion in another "110% full" episode...Siberia?!? REALLY!?! That would be SWEET!
Because You "failed" the test doesn't mean anything. In todays job market 90% of all jobs are filled before they they are listed anywhere. Most jobs are found by networking, if you want to work for dish stop a dish net truck and ask the tech his supervisors name, then call him and talk with him about what it is like to be a tech (not if there are any jobs available). Thank when you are done then send thank-you note, and friendly reminder. If the guy likes you he will figure a way to get you hired.
Siberia?!? REALLY!?! That would be SWEET!
The answers on the test, from what I understand, are about consistency. If you consistently answer the questions the same, regardless of how they are phrased, then you pass it (at least, that is what I remember). I jumped on board with DISH at a Job Fair. Got to do all the tests and everything in the HR department, including the little "phone" exam (which has prevented people I know from working here).
Yes DNS is hourly, BTW. They also get bonuses based on number of jobs completed (ranked on points I think) versus number of trouble calls created within 12 and 30 day periods. Contractors are 'piece work' for the most part, but it is depending on the company.
LOL. Got it. Well, the upbeat side of that is that hey... No need for DVR on DVDs... HAHAHA. Just kidding ***Looking for lightning bolts***
Since it's kind of hard to run across a DNS truck randomly, do you think it would work if I just called the local DNS place and ask them what the job was like?Because You "failed" the test doesn't mean anything. In todays job market 90% of all jobs are filled before they they are listed anywhere. Most jobs are found by networking, if you want to work for dish stop a dish net truck and ask the tech his supervisors name, then call him and talk with him about what it is like to be a tech (not if there are any jobs available). Thank when you are done then send thank-you note, and friendly reminder. If the guy likes you he will figure a way to get you hired.