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We’re Shentel. We may be new to you, but we’ve been in business since 1902. Back then, we were a small phone company serving our neighbors in Virginia’s Northern Shenandoah Valley. Today we bring advanced broadband services, digital TV, high-speed Internet and phone services to more of our neighbors in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. We specialize in providing advanced services to rural and underserved markets, because we believe you deserve the same level of service that you would expect from a larger metropolitan area.



Technology Leader
For more than 100 years, Shentel has been connecting communities like yours to other towns, cities, and communities across the world, through our High-Speed Internet, TV and Home Phone services. We have a long history of leading the way for allowing advanced services to reach our rural customers. Our commitment continues today as we upgrade our cable network and make plans to increase broadband Internet speeds across our rural footprint. We will continue to be a leader in the rural broadband market.

Customer Service
We don’t believe that you need to sacrifice customer service, or be bound to a long-term contract and be subject to cancellation fees to get quality service. At Shentel we staff our call centers with local people that live in your community. You can be sure when you call, or come into one of our stores, you will find that customer satisfaction is our number one priority.

Reliable And Trusted


We intend to build on our past successes and knowledge of smaller markets, to bring state-of-the-art technology to areas that have been underserved for years, and continue investing in our network infrastructure. In addition to providing quality service, Shentel is committed to developing partnerships with the communities we serve. We value these relationships, whether it is providing Internet to schools, sponsoring community events, or our employees volunteering time in their local neighborhoods. When you need us, we will be there.

November 19, 2019

A PERSON WHO FEELS APPRECIATED WILL ALWAYS DO MORE THAN WHAT IS EXPECTED

Posted by Egger O Gunter on 19 November 2019
There’s a lot of truth behind the saying, “People don't leave bad jobs. They leave bad bosses." More often than not, it’s not because they are underpaid, rather it’s because they feel undervalued and unappreciated. Sadly many managers think that they've fulfilled their duty by providing a paycheck, but that's not enough if you want engaged and productive employees.
All great bosses know that employees need to feel appreciated. Nothing works better than positive reinforcement. Research suggests you need to praise at least three times as much as you criticize to keep employees happy. Instead of being quick to criticize, be quick to point out some of the great things you see your employees doing. This will not only reinforce these positive actions with the employees that performed them, but also encourage other employees to do the same. Appreciation coupled with incentive rewards is a great morale and productivity booster. Even the slowest employee will work to the best of their ability if they know their efforts are appreciated.

It does not cost much to show employees how much you appreciate them:

– Punish in private; praise in public. Make the public praise timely and specific.
– A personalized thank you giving specifics on how the employee has helped.
– Recognition in meetings.
–Remember to cc people’s supervisors. “Don’t tell me. Tell my boss.”
– A random breakfast or lunch.
– A relevant gift. Even something that can help them do their job better.
– Time off
Actions speak louder than words. Saying, "Thank You" can only have real meaning if employees know you are an authentic person. Be a leader who genuinely cares about employees. Other great phrases that go hand in hand with "Thank You" are:
  •       Great job.
  •       Well done.
  •        I'm sorry.
  •        How can I help you?
  •       What are your thoughts?
"People work for money but go the extra mile for recognition, praise and rewards." -Dale Carnegie
Two of the most basic human desires are validation and appreciation — we need to feel like we matter. People want to feel appreciated, respected and included. Sometimes it's the little things we do that counts the most. Waiting too long to appreciate employees could result in those you lead feeling resentful. Not only do underappreciated employees cost more when they (inevitably) leave but they cost a lot more if they stay. (faulty work, poor customer service, reduced productivity)
Choose to see the best in others. Choose to see what makes them amazing. Let them know the amazing things you see. Play to your team's strengths and everyone wins.

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