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3.0

42% would recommend to a friend

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Lance Rosenzweig

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4.0
May 5, 2013

Supervisor

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Pros

- Work from home - Benefits (with some cons) - Pay rate - Ability to advance when company is expanding - Ability to work in special projects if you work hard and show interest - 4x10 shifts - Shift bids are awarded by performance (and not who is liked more), so the better you perform the better shift you'll get based on your preferences - Company is always looking to expand, opening new positions for growth - including 3(4) tiers of support --- Remote Services Technician (Tier 1) --- Personal Technology Expert (Tier 2) --- Business Technology Expert (Tier 2, but more knowledgeable regarding the fun stuff) --- Technical Leads (Tier 3)

Cons

- Customer interactions are at the same level of stress as collections - Most mistakes are made by other departments which must be fixed by ours - No face to face contact with co-workers, and no bar to go to after to complain about customers - Focus for reviews and bonuses are based on hard call metrics and not quality of service - A lot of unhappy co-workers who don't want to work there anymore but don't have a car to work somewhere else can really bring the general mood of the floor down - You pay a penalty to insure a spouse if they have insurance available through their own employer - 4x10 shifts are only available to those who work in states that do not require overtime if you work more than 8 hours in a day - Quality adherence expectations are very demanding

1.0
Apr 28, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

You are working from home, which affords you many options that you would not be able to exercise in a standard office without being judged. After a few months, this will be the only thing you can cling to. - Work in your underwear - Hold your head in your hands and think about life decisions that led you to work somewhere like this between each call. Plenty of time for self reflection while you put off answering the next of an endless stream of calls for as long as you can.

Cons

- Management lies about incentives and bonuses for improving performance. - Management promised raises when we reached profitability then cancelled them. - Sales force has been fired and outsourced after promising that wouldn't happen. - They are starting to outsource some of the technical work as well. - They schedule and reschedule and move people around to stay at the absolute bare minimum service levels agreed to by partners. ( There is always a queue, customers are always upset. ) - You will get yelled at, multiple times a day by customers who have been on hold 1-4 hours. - You will get yelled at, multiple times a day by customers who were lied to by sales. - The absolute most soul crushing work experience you will ever have, and this is coming from someone who has worked retail over the holidays a number of times. Why don't I just quit, you are wondering? I simply don't have the energy any more, I'm too busy dreading logging into work.

2.0
Apr 16, 2013

Liars, cheats, and thieves!

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Pros

Work at home, some truly caring co-workers and supervisors. Used to be decent pay.

Cons

Constant shuffling of shifts you work, who you answer to, rules and goals change nearly daily. Promising that if you 'hang in there' you will get a raise. They told their sales people that they were bringing in extra shift help from Bangalore, India. This came after week upon week of demanding and making overtime mandatory /every Day/ for these people. Promises were made to the sales people that no, our jobs would not be outsourced, this was a temporary fix! Instead.. we were stabbed in the back.

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