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Joshua Rideout
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over 6 months ago

Directv has state of the art picture it’s very dependable and customer service is awesome.

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Joshua Rideout
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over 6 months ago

They have state of the art picture quality, it’s dependable and the customer service is great.

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Susan Burback
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over 6 months ago

So I worked for DirecTV technical support for nearly 5 years before being laid off after the AT&T acquisition. They laid us all off after we diligently entered and configured our information into their OS. I was top performer the entirety of my career there. I got several rewards and recognition from DirecTV when AT&T came in they recognized nothing ' unless a union steward with the CWA. I nearly lost my job over a bottle of coke that the vendor representative said I could have.. it was a huge deal... accusing me of being a thief. I can't tell you how relieved I was yesterday after reading an MSN report that AT&T is being sued for padding thier numbers. This created a false sense of security and stocks went up? Now they want to get rid of DirecTV . These CEOs need to understand the general population isn't as dumb as they think. Hopefully they can sleep well knowing in 2 years they have destroyed by thier greediness something that a majority of people loved. Good luck AT&T I will absolutely no longer do business with you. My Dad retired after 40 years. What is the point of unions? The CWA is so tainted. It's a total and complete joke. I will no longer do business with any company that was built upon the broken backs of are father's to just be shipped overseas so CEO shifty eyes can get another billion on his account . Such double standards. The American Workplace is a shambles and shame. That's all...

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Shane Garcia
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over 6 months ago

Yes it's a good job can make good money and you can work out of their vehicle or your own vehicle whichever you choose I enjoyed working there quite a bit

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Shane Garcia
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over 6 months ago

I walked away cuz I'm 6 ft 4 235 lb

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Shane Garcia
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I did was I got boxes from my own home at a discount rate and I turned them in like I would any other box on the job when I left and they charged me for him

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Shane Garcia
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over 6 months ago

I love working there because I'm in a lot of people and people really enjoyed when I got done with their DirecTV sometimes even got a good tip

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Barry Simmons
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over 6 months ago

Taking care of customers, Motivating my technicians and working side by side with them.

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Shelbi Gollihue
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over 6 months ago

You have to be able to keep a conversation going and know how to make the coustmer want upgraded box's and such. Also you have to have the strength to just hang up amd not get into a argumemt over the phone. Some people can be very rude. But you over look it and go on to the next call.

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Timothy Tolbert
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over 6 months ago

Well work for DirecTV it is 50/50. The good thing about work with DirecTV all 48 state is wide open, you never have to be isolated to one area. And we go do events in different state all the time, so if you like to travel from time to time you will love it. And you know that you are help people out save them money on they entertainment.. Now the bad part of DirecTV it you not a company work it is no base pay. If you are working for a authorized dealer you will make commission. In it business you is not a people person it is not the job for you bottom line..

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