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There are better jobs out there.
It depends if you call people screaming and cursing you the whole day as a decent job. Even if it paid well, I wouldn't take it. I find it annoying that some people even consider it part of the local IT industry when only the technology is the pusher for IT (not BPO).
My sister shouldn't have bothered going to college if she was just going to end up as a trained monkey.
tae talaga. They are not part of the it industry that I agree with you but they are the fuel.
being a call center is not that demeaning, its a temp job though not a career (not unless you want to be the ops man and above)
I just find their lifestyle is quite annoying. but where else can you get 12,000 pesos a month for just being a phone monkey? but then again that doesnt warrant their attitude that they think they are above or something.
it's a starting point for anyone. if you got bored doing the same thing over and over again, you can quit and look for something else.
It's just demeaning to actually get paid to sit down and barely do anything. Some see it as easy money/work. But IMNSHO, only people who are weak and don't have dreams take that path.
I'm wondering if there's a study that measured brain activity when a call center agent is on duty.
di try it out for a year, by then if you last, may 100k kanang savings. pwede ka na magtayo ng business or apply for something different.
aside from this some of my classmates applied as clerks, the salary is the same as call center agents (20k) pero mas malayo naman sa course na tinake mo. mas walang sense yun.
until now I don't know what job to apply for. hmm i got couple of weeks to think about it.