Depends how much liberty you get. Some can be overly micro-managed and make the job a terrible experience.
When I was in college, I worked at a T-Mobile call center. There were a lot days I wanted to quit, but I needed the money and overtime. Customers will work your nerves, and depending on the company you work for you will have goals you have to make. It can be stressful.
So it can be that bad of a job
i worked in a "call center" making over 80 grand out in Airzona where 800 x month go you a luxury crib at the time.
call center not what nikkas think it is
I remember these two women talking about their dry p*ssy and I was bascially sitting in between themfukkery is sure to follow working as a minority amongst a bunch of young single women.
i was a loan originator. It was 100 % a call center job taking in bound calls all fukking day. Huge call center campus with thousands of employees where 90 percent of everyone there worked exclusively on the phoneA lot of jobs are "technically" a call center. But it's a huge difference between a customer service/collections position, and a underwriter or loan officer making a high salary with flexible hours.
I might accept it is it a good job what y'all know bout them