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		<dc:date>2008-08-08T09:47:01+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Cable Pride</title>
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		<description>Taking a moment to share some images from the forum. Taking pride in what you do, whatever you do, is key to being happy. Even if you are working a job you cannot stand you can still find some sort of fullfilment in doing a good job and taking pride in what you do. 
The work you leave behind follows you everyday. Your work shold represent who you are as a person. 
Here are some excellent examples. If you leave a job and it doesnt look like this, then you arent finished. 
CableTech clean up. Following slackers everyday. 

















Discuss this article in the forum here (http://forums.cabletechs.org/index.php?topic=3724.0).</description>
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		<dc:date>2008-08-07T21:16:07+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>What Irks Me....</title>
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		<description>Most cable technicians take a lot of pride in what they do. Over the next weeks Ill try and outline what I mean. 
I think a general perception of the industry lately might show otherwise. Today Id like to share a little thing that gets under my skin like no other. Theft. 
Now Im no goody two shoes. But Ive never really stolen anything in my life. I know there are those that steal cable, steal Dish back when it was trendy and were proud as hell doing it. They loved to show off their free services. Ive even had people tell me that they pirate cable when they find out what I do. And guess what? If I know where they live, it ends within the next few days. 
I mean, come on, this is how I make my living? This is what I take pride in doing. This is how I pay the mortgage and bills. I always hear the same excuse as well.  Cable charges so much!! Its insane! Screw them! Im not paying for this crap!! 
But they sure will risk their life climbing a pole to activate services, they sure as hell will compromise their morals and values to skulk around at 2 am trying to defeat a anti theft device. Apparently it IS worth it? Apparently it IS a service that has a high enough value that stealing it is such a popular passtime. 
In any event, below are a handful of pictures showing some pretty witless attempts at cable theft.. and one AMAZING attempt uncovered just the other day. 
This video shows a resident who actualy electrical taped an inhouse cable line to his phone line, probably during construction. You would never notice two lines coming from the home. The only tell tale sign was obviously the off brand connector at the pole and the fact that its only a two port tap. Maybe on an 8 port that connector might not have been noticed, buried next to so many other connectors. I honestly didnt notice the connector even until I started taking the tap apart....

Are those surgical scissors holding the rigged line to the broken port?
 

Keep Trying! This derilect apparently kept breaking off the terminators trying to get an open port. New tap plate, all new terminators. What fun!

Remove tap plate, apply duct tape. Another spark of genious!

Discuss this article here (http://forums.cabletechs.org/index.php?topic=3704.0) in the forum!</description>
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		<dc:date>2008-07-20T20:12:35+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Unphased</title>
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		<description>What we in the forum most likely think is   I just had that job the other day..  those pulling the prank made the mistake of thinking your average cable guy wouldnt have actually walked into this scenario or these types of characters multiple times throughout any given week. 
 
 
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		<dc:date>2008-07-12T21:09:20+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>JUMP! JUMP!</title>
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		<dc:date>2008-06-22T18:03:50+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Chew Review</title>
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		<description>RATE THIS CHEW!
Might be starting a Tree Rat Tuesday. All too often you come across squirrel chew on the drop, on the house, anywhere. The one ailment there is no real defense against. 

Came across this during an escalation. This was actually the neighbors line. Not sure how they were even online. History showed they never called in for a Trouble Call. 
Word to customers, if you have an issue- Report It!! Dont live with it. 

Discuss this in the forum (http://forums.cabletechs.org/index.php?topic=3512.new#new)!

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