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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3845625" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I see the AT&T splicing guys all over OKC. They have a good gig going. The pay is great and they work mostly in comfort. I have watched the process of fusion splicing and it's amazing. The optics and magnification involved is incredible.</p><p></p><p>You have to have knowledge and skills to do that job. Not just the splicing part but knowing which ones to splice. Years ago, we called a guy out from Arkansas to terminate and splice. He flew his C172 out to us, did the job, then flew home. Usually, it was the same day.</p><p>I have to point out we were always on an airport working when we called him. Chicago Ohare was where I met him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3845625, member: 44288"] I see the AT&T splicing guys all over OKC. They have a good gig going. The pay is great and they work mostly in comfort. I have watched the process of fusion splicing and it's amazing. The optics and magnification involved is incredible. You have to have knowledge and skills to do that job. Not just the splicing part but knowing which ones to splice. Years ago, we called a guy out from Arkansas to terminate and splice. He flew his C172 out to us, did the job, then flew home. Usually, it was the same day. I have to point out we were always on an airport working when we called him. Chicago Ohare was where I met him. [/QUOTE]
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