I just got hired on as a field tech. Starting pay is $20.50 unless you get second shift premium for an extra $1.25. My goal is to be a Maintenance Technician.
@@hidros1461 entry level position (field technician 1) is $20 an hour. You can progress by taking courses up to Tech 6. Every time you move up it’s a 10 percent raise. I’ve been doing this for a year and a half and now a tech 5.
This guy is crazy smart, he walked into our class and was just firing from the dome non stop I believe he’s an engineer as well lol oh and they actually start you at $25 then make it $27.50 when you pass the beginner training.
for clarification: Field Tech's make upwards of 38$, before annual raises (That caps around $45). Maintenance is another 5%, plus 20% for the progressions. 5$ is added for overnights. SO, roughly speaking, you'll make 53$/hour. Plus crazy On Call bonus and overtime. All this can achieved in a year if you're an extremely skilled Tech.
$50 an hour for being a line tech for 3 years?? Christ I have been with my cable company 21 years and I am not near $50, above $40 but not near 50. I think maybe it might be time to fine a house in the Spectrum system.
He forgot about ft 5 and 6 your best bet is get to a ft 6 before trying to get into maintenance or construction to get the highest pay possible you’ll leave that extra base pay off the percentage on the table if you don’t
Seems like a genuine dude. I wonder if they pay that much in my area
They do if you have at least four years of experience. If more than you need to go make that money.
I just got hired on as a field tech. Starting pay is $20.50 unless you get second shift premium for an extra $1.25. My goal is to be a Maintenance Technician.
@@bradmccall7815how do u like it ?
Everything this guy is saying is spot on. I’m a field tech V hoping one day to be a maintenance technician 🤞🏼
How much does that pay if u don't mind? How long have u been doing it? Tia
@@hidros1461 entry level position (field technician 1) is $20 an hour. You can progress by taking courses up to Tech 6. Every time you move up it’s a 10 percent raise. I’ve been doing this for a year and a half and now a tech 5.
@@hidros1461im currently a tech 5 and im at $34 a hour only been here 2 years with no prior experience
@@chadviko4047what state
Go for it!!! I have an interview this Friday ft5 and I passed my ft6 exam
He has a good head on his shoulders and. a great job too. Good for him
Im a field tech at.spectrum.and i love it, this dude aint told one lie either
Good vid man, and thx Josh
This gentleman sounds like he can build a rocket ship for NASA
This guy is crazy smart, he walked into our class and was just firing from the dome non stop I believe he’s an engineer as well lol oh and they actually start you at $25 then make it $27.50 when you pass the beginner training.
What a cool guy
Good guy
This guy is awesome 😎
Do a video of asking how much a Sparkletts driver makes?
for clarification: Field Tech's make upwards of 38$, before annual raises (That caps around $45). Maintenance is another 5%, plus 20% for the progressions. 5$ is added for overnights. SO, roughly speaking, you'll make 53$/hour. Plus crazy On Call bonus and overtime. All this can achieved in a year if you're an extremely skilled Tech.
average salary is 100-150k
The shift diff for 3rd shift is $5 or 15 percent, whichever is greater.
The company should be happy to have a employee like him
What state is this filmed in?
I’ve been with spectrum a year and a half,m. Just got promoted to ft5 and I passed my ft 6 exam. I have an interview for maintenance this Friday.
Did u get the job bro? Just started with the company I’m FT 2
$50 an hour for being a line tech for 3 years?? Christ I have been with my cable company 21 years and I am not near $50, above $40 but not near 50. I think maybe it might be time to fine a house in the Spectrum system.
Should transfer to become an engineer he already has the real life applications
He’s technically a field engineer
Have u done app linemen?
Not yet
Midnight to 9am?? F THAT!
For $50 an hour though, worth it for the right person
that's an easy schedule and easy money
Less traffic going to work, the remaining morning traffic at 9. AM.
Just got hired for a Spectrum MT position for the same shift after 6 years with the company. Trust me, it's worth it.
they offer morning shifts too for maintenance but the overnight guys get a extra $5 a hour
He forgot about ft 5 and 6 your best bet is get to a ft 6 before trying to get into maintenance or construction to get the highest pay possible you’ll leave that extra base pay off the percentage on the table if you don’t