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A good Tech should be able to hit 20 homes a day. I had a tech by the name of Randy that could do 30 to 40 homes a day with no failed jobs or customer complaints!!!!

>OK... thanks for the information... now... how many boxes (homes) is it reasonable to expect the subcontractor to be able to hit on a daily basis.... is this project feasible for the subcontractor to make good money???
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>>You Guy's on this site crack me up, 15 buck's that's joke considering you have to look at your over all quote to the Company you plan on contracting the work through. If you have to educate the customer after you do the box swap that is a billable back so include that in your quote. So with that you could I would say might be able to bill $20.00 for the first installed box than go with 8 on any additional boxes considering if you have to wait for the box or boxes to respond back to the headend that might take up to 30 min's of your time.
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>>>Prices vary by state and by cable company. Cust ED. is involved....It is the most important issue with any cable company. Usually the work is routed for you and the filter issue...It all depends on what type of system you are on.
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>>>>>Please I need information.... what can a prime expect to be paid to swap out 2 way DCT's for DCT 2000.
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>>>>>There are lots of variables....Do you have to route this work? Is there customer education involved? Do you have to remove high pass filters? My Co. (as a sub) was getting paid $20 per box last year in Florence, Ky.
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