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janne2008 Forums Member
Joined: 31 Jan 2008 Posts: 1
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#281 · Posted: 31 Jan 2008 18:25
I personally would not work with them. They do have a bad track record of not honoring their pa a payments. In addition, I found that they disturbed my family life too. I've been with them for a few months. but later gave up...
I'm a stay at home for 6 months ! not as long as yourself, but i agree ... it's nice to be able to earn and have a pay check each month...that's why like yourself i've been exploring many opportunities online. It's great that you're here to get advice from those who has "been there and done that" ! I learnt it the harder way, before i discovered this site !
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georgiagin Forums Member
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 Posts: 14
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#282 · Posted: 31 Jan 2008 21:34
I was so like the person who posted before. I did my first 1 hour shift yesterday and it went AWFUL. I couldnt switch between screens, could hardly remember how to log ghost calls (you dont!) etc. And I came to DREAD the Time/Lfe music calls cause it meant so much upselling. But...then today I had day 2...and while I still made tons of mistakes and fully expected them to drop me like a hot potato....it did go a little bit smoother. I came to look forward to diabetes info calls.
Anyway...Here's hoping day 3 will go smoother tomorrow.
Gina in GA
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georgiagin Forums Member
Joined: 28 Jan 2008 Posts: 14
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#283 · Posted: 31 Jan 2008 21:41
And another thing...
Can anyone tell me on the scheduling system...what's the difference between Available and Available Premium? They seem to have the same pay scales so I couldnt figure it out.
Thanks.
By the way...I figured out my pay on the first night...It came to $7.30/hour. So, at least it wasn't minimum wage...and at least I didnt get fired. I'll be interested in seeing how my money went on todays calls....
[ Continued at: West at Home Agent continued... ]
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