Call Centre - No Kidding, are you serious?

call centre - Working in a Call Centre
India
June 11, 2007 11:13am CST
Working in a Call Centre, probably the easiest job to get, with good work environment and facilities, but giving you sleepless nights and sleepy days. No loyalty as it has highest attrition rates and becomes more of a social networking and partying place, an offline Orkut. A white-collard job got even without a degree. With TRAI imposing fine of Rs. 500 on unsolicited telemarketing calls, many may be out of business.
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@aleeming1 (163)
• Canada
11 Jun 07
I used to work in a call center. It was very easy, but sometimes I felt the people who called were so so stupid and I wanted to hang up on them very bad.
• India
11 Jun 07
ok .Call centres have no carrier
@KrauseHome (36445)
• United States
27 Mar 13
Working in a call center is an easy job, especially where I work, and in reality, one that anyone could do. It can be a boring thankless yet stressful job at times. I work presently dispatching for yellow cab in Seattle, WA. What hurts worse is when people act so laxical about making sure someone gets their cab when requested.