Keeping the light going in multiple directions.

So I am fallowing my dream in the world of technology.

Alabama fucking sucks, and are so 'behind the time' when it comes to technology. I mean yeah there are Gamestops and Bestbuys along with everything else where you can pick up the next up to date kitchen appliance , or new video game, and that's where it ends. Those 'new technology devices' still have to plug into something, and with Erricson's saying they have come out with a new '5G' solution to help provide the fastest internet speeds wiresly.
Also with Google wanting to provide homeowners with 'free' cable TV, so that's going to eliminate local cable companies. who can argue with free legit cable?
I'd like to say that I got in the wrong field when it comes to it,
what cable companies don't know is soon, the 'coax' will be replaced with newer 'fiber optic' lines, and yes, that includes 'fiber to the house' meaning someday you will soon be able to surf the web at light speed. Being in the 'cable tv' field, I see those other utility lines on the utility pole, and usually cable lines are the top lines you see on utility poles(not the power lines, but the upper-most utility line on the pole). Those huge thick lines that are roughly the size of baseballs are your telephone lines, and usually those lines can be found being the bottom-most utility line on the pole, or they may be on an entire different pole then the cable TV lines.
What about those fiber lines? Living here in Alabama, the only time you see 'fiber lines' is along highways,feeding different business. You veryvery seldomly see fiber lines being ran through neighborhoods. maybe in the really,really,upper class neighborhoods where a majority of the houses are well mansion's. everyone knows that the big huge houses are in a really nice side of town, 100% gated communities. now that's only here in Alabama I've noticed.
Which is why I am leaving Alabama.

I've laid hundreds if not thousands of miles of fiber optic lines all across the country, and have never ran fiber lines to trailer parks. never,, I've strung cable 'coax' lines all over trailer parks, just never fiber lines. whys that? well, it's not because they don't have any money, because that's a stereotype .
The cities where In where I have strung fiber lines were some of the major cities across the nation, and I seriously thing it's against the law to own a trailer in cities like Seattle, or Portland.

After spewing up all those fiber lines, I learned that being that type of 'lineman' was not for me, maybe it was because I was working with abusive former formen,or maybe I wasn't cut out for the type of work, or maybe it was wanting to fallow where the fiberoptic lights went? So that's why I chose to get out of the part of the job that builds the fiber lines, and instead I will be taking up splicing the fiber lines in. Where I won't have to work with such assholes, because I will be working alone, by myself, in my own world. Splicing fiber is an art, and it wont be easy.

I am very excited about the new opportunities and can't wait to prove to the motherfuckers that doubted me, that I did it. I'm not going to go and try to start fights or anything like that. Who knows, maybe I could get a job with NASA.
 
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