I don't see how call centers don't have high suicide rates

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I do tech support and I think they let go of a lot of contractors because they pushing me on calls more now. Before I was only on calls on mondays cause it’s the busiest day.

It’s not bad when it’s busy tho as it makes time go by quickly.
 

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Used to 'cold call' for donations. Did it for about 2 years and made good money (21-25$/hr.) at the time until I found out the place I was working for only had to give 3% of their earnings to the 'charity'.​

Never again if I can help it.​
3%?! JESUS CHRIST!

How is that possible?
 

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I worked at the financial aid office while I was in school and I would call people to let them know about payment dates, when payments begin and stuff like that. It was cool for me bc either they would hang up as soon as I said why I was calling or they would lie and say they sent the payment even if I'm calling them to let them know when the grace period ended. My average talk time was like 2 minutes. Most calls went like this

"This is sex luthor from the financ..... Hello? Hello?"
 

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I hated that shyt! I got high blood pressure dealing with it. I worked in call centers off and on for like 8 years. Last call center I worked at was AT&T doing technical support for Uverse internet and TV. I remember days I would come in and they had a screen that showed how many calls in que and it was always like 400 something calls waiting. shyt never went below 400 the entire day! :damn:

We used to bring alcohol to work and pour it in thermals or water bottles from home and pretend it was water or juice. :bryan: Some us of would be drunk as hell dealing with customers.

Call centers are a rest haven for thots. :mjlit:
 

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Government call centers can pay crazy good money but with that money comes heavy stress. People have taken PAY CUTS to get away from the stress and the position is a GS-9/11 ($60-95K)

Call center joints are even more thotty than TSA joints and I worked both.
 

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I hated that shyt! I got high blood pressure dealing with it. I worked in call centers off and on for like 8 years. Last call center I worked at was AT&T doing technical support for Uverse internet and TV. I remember days I would come in and they had a screen that showed how many calls in que and it was always like 400 something calls waiting. shyt never went below 400 the entire day! :damn:

We used to bring alcohol to work and pour it in thermals or water bottles from home and pretend it was water or juice. :bryan: Some us of would be drunk as hell dealing with customers.

Call centers are a rest haven for thots. :mjlit:
BREH!

I remember our shyt being like that too and NEVER getting a break between calls until like 30 mins before closing. :mjcry:


I started playing they asses back towards the end of my time there. Would have 2 long ass calls throughout the day holding for other teams/departments for customers and then would burn through a bunch of others to keep my numbers even :lolbron:
 

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Ive chronicled my call center days here quite a bit

That shyt was wack tbh. And a dead end.

I remember days where I'd drive to work at the top of the morning before my shift, and just drive my ass off back home

I wouldnt even call the hotline.






















Oh and yes there's plenty of thots on deck.:mjlit:

Esp. If you work for an outsiurcing company that has multiple campaigns. (For instance you might work for t mobile but the next room over are all the verizon wireless people). Plus it was ghetto as fukk.

I've seen so many people getting caught up like a mfer lol. :russ:

Crazy times lol.


That nearly 3 year stint motivated me to get my certs up and go back to school. Lol
 

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I hated that shyt! I got high blood pressure dealing with it. I worked in call centers off and on for like 8 years. Last call center I worked at was AT&T doing technical support for Uverse internet and TV. I remember days I would come in and they had a screen that showed how many calls in que and it was always like 400 something calls waiting. shyt never went below 400 the entire day! :damn:

We used to bring alcohol to work and pour it in thermals or water bottles from home and pretend it was water or juice. :bryan: Some us of would be drunk as hell dealing with customers.

Call centers are a rest haven for thots. :mjlit:
I did Uverse:russ:
2 and 1/2 years
Left in 2013
I put in my 2 week notice
Went in the following day
Logged in, hung up the phone, sent an email to my supervisor saying you was cool, but I'm out(he wasnt)
Found out the job that said they were going to hire me wouldn't
But I got a better job and started soon after

shyt was hell
 

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Government call centers can pay crazy good money but with that money comes heavy stress. People have taken PAY CUTS to get away from the stress and the position is a GS-9/11 ($60-95K)

Call center joints are even more thotty than TSA joints and I worked both.
That’s gotta be location specific because I’m looking at salaries here in Missouri and they all under 20 dollars a hour. I make more than what they offering for a law clerk, that’s messed up. I have a friend who works for the state and she was making 14/hr.
 
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I did it for no lie, 2-3 weeks. After like a week of training, I was using the computer to apply to different jobs every single fukking day :mjlol:

The hoes weren't even all that either. It was literally on some slave driver shyt. The managers were behind us on an elevated platform monitoring EVERYTHING. I don't know how people do it. I'd rather be like a cart wrangler at Publix before I do that shyt ever again.
 

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I did it for no lie, 2-3 weeks. After like a week of training, I was using the computer to apply to different jobs every single fukking day :mjlol:

The hoes weren't even all that either. It was literally on some slave driver shyt. The managers were behind us on an elevated platform monitoring EVERYTHING. I don't know how people do it. I'd rather be like a cart wrangler at Publix before I do that shyt ever again.
Every day you be like I should just leave out this bytch
Until you do
 
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It really depends on the type of call center. I know somebody who work in a federal gov call center making damn near 80k & another making 100k

I've met those people. They are working two jobs.
Government call centers can pay crazy good money but with that money comes heavy stress. People have taken PAY CUTS to get away from the stress and the position is a GS-9/11 ($60-95K)

Call center joints are even more thotty than TSA joints and I worked both.

These are outright lies. You are not a call center rep pulling in that type of money. You are fulfilling a different capacity for sure. You will have to be working multiple jobs to get that type of pay as a rep.
 
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