yep..sd's do add a bit of time...we don't deal with them all that often...Most are the 121 variety for int'l programming.....Van said:Its not just hard on the subs end, things are hard for dns techs as well. Theres alot of pressure to perform both from the office we work at and from the head office as well and the regional office. Thankfully the elimination of the superdish will drasticly reduce installation times for my office so now we can save 40 - 90 mins on each job with building them and doing pole mounts and trenching lines but still this will mean probably the addition of atleast one more job on each route we have.
we had a staff meeting this am...Found out that we are under the microscope..We got the rundown on how the system works..I have to say it is the most one sided way of doing things I could imagine...We are being set up to fail.....the new GM who was described as a country bot from tobacco country.. in SC....Sounds like afriggin redneck stick in the mud to me, has told all the contractors that they are going to see drastic decreases in assigned jobs..Reason, Dish wants as much of the work to be in house as possible..If I was running the co. I work for , I would have told him to shove it......Maybe that's a poor approach but it would have gotten my point across..I agree there are no guarantees in life but when your vendor seeks to put you out of business, I have a problem with that...
I am probably going to leave the business..This is the third time in this business I have had the rug pulled out...I've had it...I have seen the schlubs that DN is hiring..They are welcome to these hip hopping bums......That's all they are go9going to be able to hire here because th pay rates are so low, no experienced tech would work for that kind of money..It represents a huge pay cut and a drastic increase in hours worked for most..Like I posted before I can knock out three installs and easily get them done in time to get home to MAKE dinner and see the 6pm news.....Three two tv jobs is a $300 day..The highest paid DNSC techs($14/hr) here would have to work 21.43 hrs to make $300.....I rest my case...Yes I buy my own stuff and run my own vehicle..But I also can write off all of my expenses and my milage...I fully realize the trade offs..hourly pay, company truck, uniforms..Sounds nice...But, the DNSC guys are on the clock ..So if they get done early, they are styill on the clock and have to go to their office...When I'm done,I go home and nobody bothers me..
Anyway, there are pros and cons to everything...I would consider DNSC if they upped the pay to say $18 -$20 hr for top paid senior techs who are certified at least level 2....but I know that is NEVER going to happen here...When I applied for the FSM spot ($30K/ year to start) I was amazed when the GM told me the top rate was $14/hr....