"DSL network architect" is to "Cableguy" as "sanitation engineer" is to "garbage man"...
Live it, learn it, love it!
Actually I think he's technically classified as
"Radio and Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers"
And depending on what his experience in PBX, VoIP and other standards, Kegdrainer likely has a pretty good grasp in most networking technologies. If he picked up a book and got a net+ or MCP cert, he would certainly have a very strong advantage in getting a job the netadmin field.
Keggy looks to be 20 to 25. It's not a bad job. It's honest work and he is developing his skillset. If he is skilled in WAN dsl use, he'll always have a tech job in america no matter how many programming jobs they outsource.