Cable TV installation technicians can face many safety hazards on the job. Your work must be done at height or underground in all types of weather. They are at risk of being electrocuted by live cables or crossing underground gas lines, so they must make sure they follow strict safety measures. Cable TV installation technicians must be relatively adept as they may require climbing and balancing on poles, lifting heavy equipment, bending, kneeling, and operating for long or irregular hours.
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TV installation technicians generally learn on the job or through an
apprenticeship. Salary can vary greatly depending on the state in which these
technicians work. In 2018, the BLS reported that the median income for telecom
line installers and repairers in the cable programming industry and other
members is $ 57,250 per year.
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