Guest airmax Posted March 12, 2006 Share Posted March 12, 2006 (edited) If you're not happy with your work as a call center rep, then the job's not for you. You might do better in a different industry. If you're just staying just because of the pay, then you've got to give what your company's paying you. If you don't see yourself staying long, then just try to save up so you'll have the moolah to tide you over the period you're in between jobs or better to have a new job even before resigning. The feature made by The Correspondents didn't actually tackle everything what a call center agent is. Sana dito na lang sila nag-research, nasagot pa mga questions nila The Call Center industry gave millions of Filipinos jobs that for many years, no other industry has provided. If you're qualified, then you're in. Just look at those people enrolling in Call Center Schools which I think is a scam, just to be employed in one. In our country, there's only so much opportunity given out to let one be happy with their jobs. Strive harder so you'll get promoted & don't have to answer calls from idiotic, stupid Americans who look down at us as mere telephone operators. But I'm glad they're there because if not for them, we don't have jobs, so pray for more of them I love my job as a tech support rep, used to be just a customer service rep. If I feel bored, I rest, that's why you have vacation or sick leaves. If I don't like my TL, I just make sure I pass all metrics. If I have a complaint, I rant & rave my head off until I get tired then I'm back to normal. If I get pissed off by a stupid caller, I push the mute button, kalampag sa work station & utter the most crisp PUT@NG!N@ ever, then get back to the customer with my sweetest voice ever. Ang plastic noh? Still, it's the friends you make along the way that keeps you going & coming to work everyday. The calls are just a respite from your never-ending chikahan, davah???? The pay, got no complaints because I still get more than an average employee does. Kung mayaman lang ako, I won't work a single day of my life but I'm not so I have to work to live. Whatever your work is, love it, so you'll become productive. Don't drag yourself to work everyday because you won't enjoy it. Try to think of a thing that would inspire you to go to work. 'Pag nagsawa ka na dun, iba naman. Parang boyfriend, palitan na 'pag yun at yun lang palaging nakakain. Ayyyyy Maaaaallllliiiiii!!!! Parang food pala, diba nakakaumay 'pag yun palagi??? Hahaha Love you, baby Pramis, it doesn't apply to me!!! :boo: Seriously, basta!!! Love your work :thumbsupsmiley: <{POST_SNAPBACK}> kaya nga umalis na lang ako sa work na ito kasi im not happy at all. tama na ung sinubukan kong mag work sa call center. at least ngayon masaya na ako sa current work which is running our family business :thumbsupsmiley: Edited March 12, 2006 by airmax Quote Link to comment
ric2000 Posted March 12, 2006 Share Posted March 12, 2006 very happy. I retired from two careers and I am doing great on my third. Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted March 12, 2006 Share Posted March 12, 2006 very happy. I retired from two careers and I am doing great on my third. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Good for you!!! I just quit my 7th job, but am not doing too well in my new career as a PSP. Quote Link to comment
athleticse7en Posted March 12, 2006 Share Posted March 12, 2006 Yeah I am happy...... d lang talaga normal ung office hours kaya d n nkakagimik ng ayos... madalas nga breakfast is beer... wahahahhaha.. carbo... Pero lalo sana ok kung increase pa sweldo.... hehehe... Quote Link to comment
orionpax Posted March 16, 2006 Share Posted March 16, 2006 bro...galing ka kasi sa brick & mortar/conventional industry...yun nga lang...its hard to implement the strategies/mindset/experience youve gained in these industries in typical call centers (unless it is related to customer service)...paradigm shift talaga di na ko masaya sa work ko... may pera ka nga, wala ka naman panahon para gastusin yun...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
sweetmia Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 post ko lang... From: Gigi_Grande@abs.pinoycentral.com[mailto:Gigi_Grande@abs.pinoycentral.com]Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 4:08 AMTo: Evelyn ManaysayCc: Joana Buita Anne Esguerra Anna RodriguezSubject: Re: THE CORRESPONDENTS Dear Evelyn, Thank you for sending me a copy of Menice Yap'se-mail. I wish I had her e-mail address so that Icould respond to her directly, butsince I don't, perhaps you could forward my e-mailto her? First of all, I wonder if Menice actually watched theentire episode last March 6? The purpose of theepisode was to show both the good side of workingin a call center, as well as the down side. Wewanted to encourage employers to take better careof employees, but we also wanted aspiring callcenter agents to weigh the risks carefully beforejoining the industry. When we said there was "no age limit", and that "acollege diploma is not required", we meant it in apositive way. Reading Menice Yap's e-mail, itwould appear she was defensive about this. Wethink it's great that even Pinoys in their 40s and50s can get a job in a call center.And how encouraging that those who don't havethe means to finish a college education STILL havethe opportunity to get a decent, high paying job!The only way Menice could have misinterpretedthis is if she had not watched the episode. Shealso mentioned Wil Ison. If she had watched theprogram, she would have seen that we DIDapplaud the fact that he was a manager at such ayoung age. When we said "magaang na trabaho"- this wasbased on interviews with several call centerrepresentatives ON camera and OFF camera.Many of them said the most difficult part of the jobwas the schedule, as well as speaking with iratecallers- difficulties which we certainly mentioned inthe story. There was no intention to demean thejob of call center agents, nor to dismiss it asmenial. We agree with Menice that intelligence isessential to the job. NOWHERE in the episodewas the contrary insinuated. In fact, the men andwomen we interviewed are all very intelligent.Again, there was no need for Menice to bedefensive. And what's wrong with saying that it's "in" to workin a call center? That's certainly how a goodnumber of young people feel. That was not meantto insult. It was just meant to reflect how a goodnumber of agents feel about working in thisindustry. Again she was being defensive when shesaid " we are working, we are paying taxes, weare being productive." We KNOW you are working,paying taxes and being productive! I don'tunderstand where Menice Yap's hostility iscomming from. We certainly did not say that ALLcall center agents are "obese smokinginsomniacs". However it IS a FACT that agrowing number of agents have become overweightor obese, have insomnia, and have begun tosmoke. And this is an issue that agents andemployers should be concerned about! It is alsouseful information for those aspiring to work in theindustry. The final paragraph of Menice's e-mail betrays herknowledge of the story we presented. Shesaid, "why not thank us?... ask the government toprovide security to the employees who havedifferent schedules from the normal 9-5 workers?ask them to take care of us." Menice, THAT'SWHAT WE WERE TRYING TO DO !!! In fact, letme reiterate that our aim was to call attention tothe upside and downside of working in a callcenter, and as far as the downside was concerned,we wanted government and industry employers totake better care of employees. We're not theenemy! Thanks for your time, Evelyn, and I hope this e-mail somehow finds its way to Menice so thatthese issues may be clarified. Sincerely,Gigi Quote Link to comment
ms_anonymus08 Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 im not happy with my work anymore. everyday coming to work is so boring! Quote Link to comment
Trace-z Posted March 22, 2006 Share Posted March 22, 2006 oo nga ang boring... Sana kumikita ako kahit na nakatunganga lang ako ( Quote Link to comment
kharl_kalabaw Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 (edited) kaya nga umalis na lang ako sa work na ito kasi im not happy at all. tama na ung sinubukan kong mag work sa call center. at least ngayon masaya na ako sa current work which is running our family business :thumbsupsmiley:<{POST_SNAPBACK}>this guy is a nuisance. thread is just asking if it is a yes or no but keeps on blabbing about his regrets on working in a call center. grow up dude. have a peace of mind. you have said your piece but up until now, you're still ranting about how bad you work in call center? how lame. no more after this... Edited March 23, 2006 by kharl_kalabaw Quote Link to comment
Immortal666 Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 post ko lang...From: Gigi_Grande@abs.pinoycentral.com[mailto:Gigi_Grande@abs.pinoycentral.com]Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 4:08 AMTo: Evelyn ManaysayCc: Joana Buita Anne Esguerra Anna RodriguezSubject: Re: THE CORRESPONDENTSDear Evelyn, Thank you for sending me a copy of Menice Yap'se-mail. I wish I had her e-mail address so that Icould respond to her directly, butsince I don't, perhaps you could forward my e-mailto her? First of all, I wonder if Menice actually watched theentire episode last March 6? The purpose of theepisode was to show both the good side of workingin a call center, as well as the down side. Wewanted to encourage employers to take better careof employees, but we also wanted aspiring callcenter agents to weigh the risks carefully beforejoining the industry. When we said there was "no age limit", and that "acollege diploma is not required", we meant it in apositive way. Reading Menice Yap's e-mail, itwould appear she was defensive about this. Wethink it's great that even Pinoys in their 40s and50s can get a job in a call center.And how encouraging that those who don't havethe means to finish a college education STILL havethe opportunity to get a decent, high paying job!The only way Menice could have misinterpretedthis is if she had not watched the episode. Shealso mentioned Wil Ison. If she had watched theprogram, she would have seen that we DIDapplaud the fact that he was a manager at such ayoung age. When we said "magaang na trabaho"- this wasbased on interviews with several call centerrepresentatives ON camera and OFF camera.Many of them said the most difficult part of the jobwas the schedule, as well as speaking with iratecallers- difficulties which we certainly mentioned inthe story. There was no intention to demean thejob of call center agents, nor to dismiss it asmenial. We agree with Menice that intelligence isessential to the job. NOWHERE in the episodewas the contrary insinuated. In fact, the men andwomen we interviewed are all very intelligent.Again, there was no need for Menice to bedefensive. And what's wrong with saying that it's "in" to workin a call center? That's certainly how a goodnumber of young people feel. That was not meantto insult. It was just meant to reflect how a goodnumber of agents feel about working in thisindustry. Again she was being defensive when shesaid " we are working, we are paying taxes, weare being productive." We KNOW you are working,paying taxes and being productive! I don'tunderstand where Menice Yap's hostility iscomming from. We certainly did not say that ALLcall center agents are "obese smokinginsomniacs". However it IS a FACT that agrowing number of agents have become overweightor obese, have insomnia, and have begun tosmoke. And this is an issue that agents andemployers should be concerned about! It is alsouseful information for those aspiring to work in theindustry. The final paragraph of Menice's e-mail betrays herknowledge of the story we presented. Shesaid, "why not thank us?... ask the government toprovide security to the employees who havedifferent schedules from the normal 9-5 workers?ask them to take care of us." Menice, THAT'SWHAT WE WERE TRYING TO DO !!! In fact, letme reiterate that our aim was to call attention tothe upside and downside of working in a callcenter, and as far as the downside was concerned,we wanted government and industry employers totake better care of employees. We're not theenemy! Thanks for your time, Evelyn, and I hope this e-mail somehow finds its way to Menice so thatthese issues may be clarified. Sincerely,Gigi<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I didn't get to watch this episode. But the teaser/ad for the epidose turned me off when it said that a call center job was "madali ang trabaho/malaki ang swueldo". I can agree that compared to other industries, the entry level salary in call centers is considerably high. But the job is NOT easy. The initial impression of people of a call center job is simply answering phone calls and doing menial tasks. They fail to see the complexity of the job which entails a rep to solve problems over the phone with callers coming from a different cultural background. I for one, certainly am very appreciative that this industry developed into what it is now. If I didn't get into the call center industry and pursued work based on my college degree, I would've been a production slave for those media outfits such abs-cbn. Quote Link to comment
thrall Posted March 24, 2006 Share Posted March 24, 2006 Whatever it is your doin, you may not be enjoying it or not, the important thing is that you have a plan on where yor goin. Got it mapped out in your mind. Mahirap yung wala plano na long term puro pa cute lang paporma porma, pa yosi yosi sa tapat ng bldg nyo,pasibak sibak ng slutty na opismate mo. What is your short term plan( for the next few months),mid term plan(mga next 2 years) and long term plan (5 years and beyond). Do you think na maaachieve mo yung mga bagay na gusto mo? Pag may pamilya ka na..Ano plano mo? Kaya ba ng suweldo mo? kahit na promote ka, tumataas din ang bilihin sumasabay lang. Yung buying power ganun padin. Nadagdagan pa trabaho mo. You might not be enjoying what your doin but if your gaining experience or connections para sa future plans mo or business venture then ok din. Think out of the box,dont just limit yourselves to what you know and what you think you're just capable of. Try learning new things. Add knowledge to that piece of flesh in the middle of your ears. The more you know the better, you dont have to master everything. If you know a little of everything, when an opportunity arises at least you have a headstart when you decide on what to pursue. Quote Link to comment
transcience Posted April 15, 2006 Share Posted April 15, 2006 my first job right after college is a call center rep. it was fun and i learned so much. it was a good learning experience actually. but i left after 9 months because i'm no longer happy with my work. Quote Link to comment
sweetmia Posted April 15, 2006 Share Posted April 15, 2006 I didn't get to watch this episode. But the teaser/ad for the epidose turned me off when it said that a call center job was "madali ang trabaho/malaki ang swueldo". I can agree that compared to other industries, the entry level salary in call centers is considerably high. But the job is NOT easy. The initial impression of people of a call center job is simply answering phone calls and doing menial tasks. They fail to see the complexity of the job which entails a rep to solve problems over the phone with callers coming from a different cultural background. I for one, certainly am very appreciative that this industry developed into what it is now. If I didn't get into the call center industry and pursued work based on my college degree, I would've been a production slave for those media outfits such abs-cbn.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i completely agree! Quote Link to comment
discount_card Posted May 13, 2006 Author Share Posted May 13, 2006 Wow! buhay pa pala 'tong thread ko! woohoo!!! :cool: Anyway, thanks guys and gals for participating, normally ang sagot sa tanong ay "yes" or "no" lang, pero to give it a twist and to make it a little more interesting there's the explanation. I believe the title was specifically addressing "call center freaks" and not other lines of work or the "retired" ones that's why I'm really amazed to see reactions which really doesn't belong or make any sense at all. As for me, I'm currently employed in another call center (certified "call center freak"!) and I can say that I'm HAPPY (for now of course! later I'll be thinking of moving on with my life... hehehehe). I was able to get my MCP/MCDST certification at the company's expense because of the client's requirement for the job. Well of course sometimes you can apply it sometimes you don't need to. For the part if I love my job... the answer would definitely be a big YES! Why? It's my bread and butter! And with our current economy it's hard to survive without a good-paying job. I would be "plastic" if I say that I'm not bored but there's a lot of other things you can do to prevent your schedule to be monotonous! You can enroll in schools to enhance you knowledge, get into sports to make you body active and burn some fats away, and many more other activities that can relieve your stress from work. Medyo mahaba na pala reply ko... hehehehe Keep your responses coming! Quote Link to comment
tragic_mnemosyne Posted June 13, 2006 Share Posted June 13, 2006 Wow! buhay pa pala 'tong thread ko! woohoo!!! :cool: Anyway, thanks guys and gals for participating, normally ang sagot sa tanong ay "yes" or "no" lang, pero to give it a twist and to make it a little more interesting there's the explanation. I believe the title was specifically addressing "call center freaks" and not other lines of work or the "retired" ones that's why I'm really amazed to see reactions which really doesn't belong or make any sense at all. As for me, I'm currently employed in another call center (certified "call center freak"!) and I can say that I'm HAPPY (for now of course! later I'll be thinking of moving on with my life... hehehehe). I was able to get my MCP/MCDST certification at the company's expense because of the client's requirement for the job. Well of course sometimes you can apply it sometimes you don't need to. For the part if I love my job... the answer would definitely be a big YES! Why? It's my bread and butter! And with our current economy it's hard to survive without a good-paying job. I would be "plastic" if I say that I'm not bored but there's a lot of other things you can do to prevent your schedule to be monotonous! You can enroll in schools to enhance you knowledge, get into sports to make you body active and burn some fats away, and many more other activities that can relieve your stress from work. Medyo mahaba na pala reply ko... hehehehe Keep your responses coming!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> MCP/MCDST certification?!?! WOW! :boo: ang galing! sana aq din parang puro manufacturer's cert lang nakukuha q eh..hmp! :thumbsdownsmiley: pero at least certified tech! hehehehehe :thumbsupsmiley: to answer the thread, i'm happy with my current job. it's a walk in the park in comparison to my previous account in my previous company (puro previous!). hehehehe salary is the same but you're not as stressed and frustrated with stats/metrics and stuff like that! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
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