THE CABLE GUY WRECKED OUR HOME
Fri Mar 26- New York Post
By MARSHA KRANES
Everything was going well for Madelyn and Mike Youngelman and their
daughters, Sara, 2, and Tori, 8.
They had just moved into their dream house in East Meadow, L.I., and
Mike was enrolled in a training program for a promising new sales
job.
Then their new house went up in smoke - and the outlook for Mike's
new job seems equally grim. All because of the cable guy.
Seems while the Cablevision technician was drilling in Sara's
upstairs bedroom last Saturday, he hit the main power line,
triggering a fire that caused extensive smoke and water damage to the
family's Starke Avenue home and its contents.
Next problem - Mike's job.
When he missed work to meet with fire inspectors and insurance
adjusters, he was told if he took any more time off, he'd have to
drop out - without compensation - until the next training session, on
April 20.
Did we mention his new job is with Cablevision?
After a series of anxious calls to various company supervisors - with
Mike, 38, raging "I don't have a place to live, I'm out of cash, I
don't know what to do" - he was told Cablevision would keep him on
the payroll.
But he's still mad at his new employer.
"I was burned out of my house by Cablevision, my daughter was almost
killed . . . but nobody from Cablevision has assisted us in finding a
place to live," he said.
The Youngelmans spent one night in a hotel before moving back to the
Bellmore house they had been living in - minus all furnishings.
Mike is now in a quandary about his job.
"I need to work, but I don't know about representing Cablevision,
trying to get new customers for a company that has basically turned
its back on me.
"If you burned down a customer's house, would you treat them like
this?"
Cablevision spokesman Jim Maiella called the Youngelmans'
situation "unfortunate."
"We are continuing to investigate," he said. "Our first concern is
the well-being of the family."
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Fri Mar 26- New York Post
By MARSHA KRANES
Everything was going well for Madelyn and Mike Youngelman and their
daughters, Sara, 2, and Tori, 8.
They had just moved into their dream house in East Meadow, L.I., and
Mike was enrolled in a training program for a promising new sales
job.
Then their new house went up in smoke - and the outlook for Mike's
new job seems equally grim. All because of the cable guy.
Seems while the Cablevision technician was drilling in Sara's
upstairs bedroom last Saturday, he hit the main power line,
triggering a fire that caused extensive smoke and water damage to the
family's Starke Avenue home and its contents.
Next problem - Mike's job.
When he missed work to meet with fire inspectors and insurance
adjusters, he was told if he took any more time off, he'd have to
drop out - without compensation - until the next training session, on
April 20.
Did we mention his new job is with Cablevision?
After a series of anxious calls to various company supervisors - with
Mike, 38, raging "I don't have a place to live, I'm out of cash, I
don't know what to do" - he was told Cablevision would keep him on
the payroll.
But he's still mad at his new employer.
"I was burned out of my house by Cablevision, my daughter was almost
killed . . . but nobody from Cablevision has assisted us in finding a
place to live," he said.
The Youngelmans spent one night in a hotel before moving back to the
Bellmore house they had been living in - minus all furnishings.
Mike is now in a quandary about his job.
"I need to work, but I don't know about representing Cablevision,
trying to get new customers for a company that has basically turned
its back on me.
"If you burned down a customer's house, would you treat them like
this?"
Cablevision spokesman Jim Maiella called the Youngelmans'
situation "unfortunate."
"We are continuing to investigate," he said. "Our first concern is
the well-being of the family."
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