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Telecommunications Line Installer / Repairer Reviews
What is it like working as a Telecommunications Line Installer / Repairer?
August 2019
Miscommunication on everyone’s part as well as low pay, no learning opportunities, and disorganized management.
Telecommunications Line Installer / Repairer in Tucson:
Pros: The hard working unappreciated, low paying, invisible people that help make the company grow and work.
Cons: The disorganization of management that never schedule correctly while they expect the lower staff members to help fix there mistakes even when that means excess overtime with non overtime pay that doesn’t account on the two week paychecks. As well as the management expectations of the workers to go beyond and above with the workload to please the customers when the workload isn’t even in our job description.
February 2019
Hazardous and dangerous.
Telecommunications Line Installer / Repairer in Talisay City:
Pros: Understanding how telecommunication works
Cons: Field work
November 2018
Working.
Telecommunications Line Installer / Repairer in Hartford:
Pros: The city is nice
Cons: Traffic
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