If you don't feel that you are being fairly compensated for your job then you need to find another one. I don't get something extra because I make changes to my schedule or work on a holiday (other than the appreciation from my client for doing a good job). I feel that based on my level of compensation it is only fair that I'm available when they need me. The customers for an installer are their client. If an installer doesn't feel that they are being compensated enough to work for their client when asked then, again, I see no reason to complain, I see an opportunity to find another job/profession. Lots of opportunities out there, you just have to find what is best for you.
I never said I "felt" (BTW I do not feel, I think) I was undercompensated for holiday work.
That is not the issue. This is not a pissing contest.
You stated very clearly, you were "well compensated". So where's the problem.
I pointed out that there are posters on here who have an agenda( my tv comes first) that believe people who work in the tv provider business are not worthy of getting time off on holidays. DO you want to me to retrieve and repost these comments?
I put a question to the thread ,how many of them would if told to do so ,give up holidays to go to work.
No one has responded to that question.
The nothoin that "this is what we signed up for is flase. Holidays are very light.
I can tell you that the local DNS office here is open but on a light schedule. Techs do not know ahead of time whether they are working or not unless they take the day off ahead of time.
As previously stated I work for a sub. We are given the option of working or having the day off.
Those that work have chosen to do so. We have no such poor perfromance issues like the one that OP described.
A myth..The customers I visit are NOT clients.
They are Dish Network's customers. We are simply the people who do the work.
If each customer was my client, I would then have the right to set my rates of compensation based on the individual job. There would be no "set" pay rates. I would set my rates as any other business person would.