Introduction: The Cable Guy Movie vs. Reality
The Cable Guy, starring Jim Carrey, is perhaps one of the only movies that ever gets things totally wrong about the role of the cable TV service person. But considering they hired Carrey for the role, it’s pretty understandable why the spoof would go so far along. In reality, those people who provide you with quality cable are just like anyone else. They have a job to do, houses to visit, and cable TV to install. The majority of them are pretty decent folks when they’re in your house and are as professional as they can be in regards to what they’re there to do.
Most of them just want to get in and get out. So, let’s debunk some myths about cable TV installers and set the record straight.
Myth 1: They’re There to Be Your Friend
The cable guy, or gal, isn’t there to chum around with you on a regular basis. You don’t need to act like you’re their best friend, unless you happen to be, because chances are when they leave your house they’re going to forget about you unless you become a repeat customer. So the odds of them becoming so locked onto you that it becomes creepy are very low.
Myth 2: They’re Impolite and Overbearing
Most cable TV installers are trained to be polite and not overbearing. Many of them will wear shoe covers these days when coming into your house to avoid tracking dirt or anything else on your carpet or floors. That’s pretty considerate since a lot of service people used to just tromp right in and not care about what they were bringing with them. In the movies, you don’t see this often, but in real life, it’s a standard of the business that’s become common.
Myth 3: They Don’t Work with Your Schedule
If you can’t be at home to get your cable installed, they will do what it takes to make sure that they can conform to your schedule. This might mean moving you to another day or time, but they will make sure that it works for you. This can be kind of difficult since a lot of them are pretty busy much of the time, but in an effort to keep their customers, most cable companies will do what it takes to keep you happy.
Myth 4: They Argue About Where to Install Your Cable
This is kind of a yes and no type of answer since they won’t risk life and limb to install your cable anywhere that’s deemed unsafe, but they also won’t try to just tell you where the line should go. Usually, when the cable in your home is installed, the service provider will make a recommendation on where it could possibly go to be more efficient, but if you make a reasonable request, they will usually do what they can to accommodate your needs.
Myth 5: They’ll Go Crazy on You If You Ignore Them
As mentioned before, the chances are very low that your cable guy or gal will even think twice about you once they’re done and out the door. Even while they’re at your home, they will more than likely go about their business as you go about your own without a hint of trouble. They might need your attention from time to time for one thing or another, but otherwise, they’ll try to get the job done and then make sure you’re satisfied before heading out.
Conclusion: It’s a Job, and You’re the Customer
Cable TV installers are there to do their job, and you’re the customer. They’re not the caricatures portrayed in movies like The Cable Guy. They’re professionals who are there to provide a service and ensure your satisfaction. So, the next time you have a cable installer come to your home, remember that they’re just doing their job and trying to make your experience as smooth as possible.
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