Any advice before applying as a tech with DNS?

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Just joined the forum. Howdy everyone!

My wife, daughter and I just moved to North Georgia to be near my wife's family. I am seeing job openings for techs on snagajob.com around the area.

I have 10 years experience installing dish in Denver, CO as a sub contractor. (Started in 1997).

I am SBCA level II certified (It has actually been so long ago that the certification has expired.)

What advice would you offer when applying for a tech job here?

What should I put down for desired salary?

Are techs permitted to take the vans home every night or do I need to drive to and from the warehouse/hub with my own vehicle each day?

It looks like there might be openings 20-30 miles from my home is why I ask.

As an aside, I haven't installed since 2007 so I would need to be brought up current.

Thanks.
 
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Mainly I was curious about E allowing techs to take van straight home from the last job in rural areas. Anyone with any experience on this topic jumping in would be much appreciated!
 
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Mainly I was curious about E allowing techs to take van straight home from the last job in rural areas. Anyone with any experience on this topic jumping in would be much appreciated!

I will reply but not knowing how much help it is.

I work out on a DNS location in california, but as far as bringing home the vans, wel only a small percentage of our installers can do that as they have become remote techs, keeping product at thier homes and only returning to the shop once a week to restock, turn in returned product and van inspection. The rest of us have to go back to the shop each and everyday. All our tools and equipment is provided for us and gets replaced when broken, but a write up happens when tools are lost, not allowed to carry anything else with you even if it can make your jobs easier.

But good luck with applying. With your experience they will probably pick you up quick.
 
Working for DNS, they will probably just start you out at the base rate for FSS I where everyone starts out because you have never been an internal tech. With your experience I assume you won't have too much trouble promoting quickly though
 
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