Growing up, author Dan Armstrong dreamed of becoming an FBI agent or a police officer. He hadnÕt considered working as a cable guy. He didnÕt know it was a profession. But when he was twenty years old, Armstrong began working for his local cable television company and hasnÕt looked back.Ê
In The Adventures of a Real-Life Cable Guy, Armstrong recounts his experiences with dozens of characters, stories gathered during his thirty-year careerÑfrom the hilarious and the horrifying to the happy and the heartbreaking. HeÕs serviced a million-dollar mansion and a five-hundred dollar trailer on the same day. HeÕs been in homes where the cats outnumbered the humans. HeÕs saved a manÕs life. And he was the last to see someone alive.Ê
Praise for The Adventures of a Real-Life Cable Guy
ÒItÕs always fun to read the insights into other worlds where we will never travel. Reading The Adventures of a Real-Life Cable Guy is a great collection of humorous and fun stories ÉÓ
ÑRon White, Two-Time USA Memory Champion