Pros
Co-workers are great Pay is ok if you are just starting out Equipment is fine, They have really started to upgrade Costumers are actually what I feared most but came to enjoy. You meet lots of people from all walks of life
Cons
I have been around. Was a sergeant in the military, Owned my own business, worked for Coca-Cola...I have never seen anything like this. The world is moving forward with metrics. Dish has embraced this and rightly so....BUT they have NO IDEA how to manage it. They put so much pressure on FSMs and OMs (You run of the mill middle management) that if they are at all bad at their job it trickles down fast. I have had my job threatened 3 times and I've been there for two months. I've NEVER been fired in my life! I am sure they will get to a balance but for now stay away. They remind me of a Sports team like the Mets....Ya they have good ideas on how to use metrics but they have no idea how to apply them to the employees. So with this lack of knowledge from the top down I have seen 7 people quit get fired or laid off out of 22 people in my office. In case your doing the math that's a 32% turn over in two months. Trust me they have NO CLUE what they are doing at the moment. Stay away. 5 other employees (along with myself) Have expressed to me their intention to leave 3 of which are in the process of interviews with other companies...So in 3 months this could be a 45% turnover or more. I just sold my business and wanted to get back into the work force...WOW did I ever make a mistake. I forgot about the benefits. I would call them a joke but its NOT funny. Thank god my wife has good insurance. Comcast Charter AT&T (Direct TV) and Frontier are the other content providers in my area, All have much greater plans for benefits. And when I say much greater I mean the difference between a 1997 Honda with 274k miles and Air Force One.