I just can't do it anymore. I've been working as a residential installer for about 5 years now and honestly, I don't like where I see the business going.
Are there no more good satellite technicians? I drive around all day looking at random houses and think, 'Is this what we've become?'. I train new guys and come across the same problem every time. Laziness. It's too much of a temptation when you're at a house with no one around to cut corners and do a bad job.
I don't want to come off sounding like I'm the best but... from what I see I am. I take the time to do the job perfectly, thinking of the customer first and myself and my company second. I work at a company of around 15 techs and they are all hackers. I go back on trouble calls and just can't believe what constitutes an install these days.
Nobody takes pride in their work anymore. After all this time, where is the customer service?
Of course it doesn't help that my company gives its techs 3 four-room installations every day. (Not me, I told them I don't do hack jobs and I won't settle for quantity over quality.)
So what am I to do? Maybe it's time I moved up. But what to? I know that if I went anywhere else I would take my work ethic with me.
This post is getting way too long and kuds if you've made it this far, I just needed a place to vent.
Are there no more good satellite technicians? I drive around all day looking at random houses and think, 'Is this what we've become?'. I train new guys and come across the same problem every time. Laziness. It's too much of a temptation when you're at a house with no one around to cut corners and do a bad job.
I don't want to come off sounding like I'm the best but... from what I see I am. I take the time to do the job perfectly, thinking of the customer first and myself and my company second. I work at a company of around 15 techs and they are all hackers. I go back on trouble calls and just can't believe what constitutes an install these days.
Nobody takes pride in their work anymore. After all this time, where is the customer service?
Of course it doesn't help that my company gives its techs 3 four-room installations every day. (Not me, I told them I don't do hack jobs and I won't settle for quantity over quality.)
So what am I to do? Maybe it's time I moved up. But what to? I know that if I went anywhere else I would take my work ethic with me.
This post is getting way too long and kuds if you've made it this far, I just needed a place to vent.