Waiting for the Demise - Field Service Technician IV DISH Employee Review

2.0
Sep 7, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

•Pay is decent after leveling up and yearly bonuses. •Tools are provided and replaced at no cost •Van and fuel provided •Ever changing atmosphere. •Pi bonuses and discounted (not free) tv

Cons

Technicians are a revolving door of sheep. Each treated as though we are simple minded kindergarteners. After seeing some of the work of fellow IHS techs, subs, retailers (which are ABSOLUTE garbage and a drain on everyone) I can see why one would think of us as such. Our day starts with a morning huddle where we are constantly reminded of how much we suck, and how important it is that Mary Sue buys at least 15 bucks of superfluous garbage from us. That's right, we're salesmen now. Not with the typical briefcase and shiny pens, but with an overstocked van full of gadgets and gizmos to make the customer have "a better tv experience." I don't have a problem with the idea of sales, or actually selling. The problem I have is with it being the ONLY concern of management. Never a "Hey, great job on that 4 room. I see you took the time to make it neat and run all new cable." Or "Hey, nice work taking that irate customer from someone who cussed dish out for 30 minutes to someone genuinely now happy with DISH." It's really all about sales anymore. Management past FSM position are a bunch of email pushers and number crunchers. Most of their day is spent on staring at a computer monitor or on some unnecessary conference call. You're just a statistic to these people. They could care less about the grotesque, uninhabitable, rancid, awful homes (and people for that matter) that you had to deal with that day. They only care if you weaseled some extra cash out of said customer. Churn rate is awful. No sense in getting to know a colleague as he will more than likely be gone in less than 6 months. These positions are not readily (or never) filled, which results in mandatory overtime. Another perk. Doesn't matter if you have plans or a family or enjoy time not working. Safety is preached but not practiced. Bedbugs, roaches, fecal and urine soaked homes are not taken with hazard. A "git-r-done" policy is in place in those situations. Heaven forbid we miss a completion. Snow, ice, thunderstorms are taken lightly. Again, heaven forbid we push jobs back and miss a completion. More knowledge and extra work types are expected and taught without any extra compensation. Dishnet, commercial, dish coach and all certifications now that do not result in a pay raise. More work, more knowledge, more value......same pay. Sales does not result in extra pay, rather to some award site where accrued points can buy a brand new shiny toaster! Or if you sell about $10,000 worth of product, a low end television! Pay us cash for sales, the company sure gets cash for sales.

Explore other reviews about DISH

5.0
Jul 15, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good team environment to work.

Cons

Work type was onsite 5 days.

avatar
DISH Response
11mo
We're thrilled to hear you enjoyed the team environment! We truly value collaboration and a supportive atmosphere. We understand that 5-day onsite work might not be ideal for everyone. We're always evaluating our work models to find the best balance for our teams and business needs. Thanks for your feedback!
3.0
May 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good middle management and compensation. Lots of opportunities to learn from plenty of smart people.

Cons

Disclaimer -This is all water cooler hearsay and opinion. During the two years I was there the bill came due on being penny wise and dollar dumb over the years. A great example is Sling. Dish beat basically everyone to market but Netflix with streaming and was the first platform to offer live TV via stream (which YouTube TV still uses as a selling point). What happened? Dish paid the original engineers to build it and then balked at paying them to document and maintain it. Same deal with the cyber security team. After years of expecting security engineers to do exceptional work shorthanded for middling compensation eventually they had none. It was all put on the security manager, who had a heart attack after repeatedly requesting support. He understandably did not return. Not much later one of the core systems was ransomed, and the company fell out of the fortune 500. Despite being in the middle of dealing with the consequences of those decisions leadership was doing it all again with the mobile network build out.

1
avatar
DISH Response
1mo
Hearing that you found value in our middle management and compensation, as well as the chance to learn from the talented individuals on our teams, is encouraging. We appreciate you recognizing those aspects of your time with us. On the other hand, the historical context and concerns you shared regarding executive decision-making, infrastructure maintenance, and resource allocation are deeply concerning. Maintaining a stable, secure, and well-supported environment for our workforce is of the utmost importance, and we take feedback regarding employee well-being and operational decisions seriously. We are continually working to strengthen our operations and better support our teams across all business units. Because this review references a sensitive medical situation alongside organizational challenges, we would welcome the opportunity to hear more about your perspective. Please consider reaching out to our team directly at peopleoperations@dish.com so we can learn more.
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All