
Re: disconnect contracts
Member #: 43201
Registered: 12/26/2005
Posted:
596
Name:
CABL SALESMAN
Company:
Cable
Occupation:
Sales/installs
Location:
EVRYWHERE
Personal:
early 50s
Experience:
~30 years
It's funny to see the disconnect people post jobs. I know several in the U.S. that don't have to post on here needing workers. Not to say they are bad companies but it does bring up a red flag. To make the disconnect thing work you have to have a lot of disconnects per day. The other big question is how many discos do you get per day and what is the percent you get for collecting money. I knew this company in New Mexico that paid better to pick up the box than to collect the money. There are two different discos also, voluntary and involuntary. Involuntary is where you are going to make your money if they pay you a good percentage to collect the balance. Also be fully aware if you are doing in-voluntaries then you will have to keep coming back to collect the money when the people get paid. They are not going to want you to turn off their cable and it will probably get turned back on when you walk around the corner. Another word of advice is that if you plan to have the tech mentality and not be a people person than you might not do very well. If you go in their and try to work with the people you will shine!

This is CABL.com posting #208345. Tiny Link: cabl.co/m2mz
Posted in reply to: disconnect contracts by thomtech
There is 1 reply to this message