19 Struggles Of Working In A Call Center

1. When your heart dropped because you thought the consumer heard you call her a bitch. THANK GOD FOR THE MUTE BUTTON! 

The oh so sacred mute button enables you to happily declare what a fuckboy your caller is too empathetic co-workers.

2. The adrenaline rush you get once you realize that there is four or five seconds downtime on average between calls, truly cherishing them as if they were your last. 

3. Painful morning meetings. 

"Let's see some enthusiasm today, If you smile on the phone, customers can hear it in your voice!" 

"SMILE AND DIAL"

Managers: have you ever considered the fact that we'd be a lot more thrilled if you didn't keep making us sing Justin Beiber songs all day. 

4. Coming in early just to start up your computer and a million programs. 

We have to be at our desks at 9am sharp, but the computers are old and used and the programs you need to do your job take at least half an hour to load. And no, they don't want to pay you for that time either. 

5."The software is back up and running now." 

Sigh, I just logged on to my email. 

6.Secretly celebrating when a caller who's being totally out of order asks to speak to your manager. 

They think you'll be disciplined but in reality, your boss comes to laugh about how much of a dick he was. 

7. Not wanting to be on the phone on your day off.

Seriously just fucking text me you insensitive asshole. The phone is now ruined forevaaa

8. "Call Centering" on your cell phone. 

Your friends ridiculed you as soon as the heard "Goodmorning this is ______ from _______ how may I help you"

9.Forgetting the phonetic alphabet halfway through spelling something out ‘S for Sanity’ as you can’t remember ‘Sierra’

10. The joyous cry you have when you get to work to be told that the systems are down.

11. And when it all gets too much you "accidentally" hung up. 

12.When a call comes in a minute before your shift ends and you have to pray it's not a long one. 

13. When you called her a he 

It's surprisingly difficult sometimes to determine whether its a man or woman on the line. 

14.Getting asked a million times a day to be put on the "do not call list". 

PSA THAT MAGICAL CALL LIST IS NON-EXISTENT AND ONLY APPLY'S TO TELEMARKETERS 

15.Dealing with the insane amount of drama within the workplace on top of doing your job. 

Gossip travels, FAST! 

16.When someone calls to have their number removed and keeps you on the phone for 15 minutes explaining how many years they've had that number. 

This is annoying asf when you have daily goals that you're REQUIRED to hit in order to keep your job. Time is money lady, literally!

17. When An Older co-worker talks about how they have been working there for 18975675 years 

Oh god, no am I going to die here? 

18.Starting As A 'Temporary Thing' And Still Working There Years Later 

This must be how they got stuck here for so long. I've been fantasizing about my ever so epic resignation for months now! 

19. Being told every day to "Get a real job" 

Your so right, your job as a fast food crew member sounds like a dream… JACKASS!

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Rain cooper

Rain was born in 1993 in Buffalo, NY. Rain Bethel-Cooper began writing in 1999. She done a lot of her early art work at Locust Street Neighborhood Art Classes. Her inspiration for writing came from watching the staff at Locust Street Art write grants. That's when she realized "writing gave you the power of voice!" She got involved in spoken word in 2004. Her first poetry performance was at Em Tea Coffee Cup Café. Since then she has performed for Just Buffalo at Klienhans Music Hall, Roswell Park Performance hall (Lucile Clifton Benefit), Shea’s smith theater, El Museo, Locust Street Art , The Colored Musicians Club, McKinley High School "Spread The Love, Keep The Peace Memorial , Albright Knox Art Gallery, Pure Ink Poetry L.I.P.s show, Trinity Youth Poetry Jam, SOY (Spotlight On Youth) and the Science Museum along with other venues. She has performed along side great poets such as Li Yung-Lee, Lucile Clifton, and N'tare Ali Gault. Attending McKinley Vocational High School Rain went on and excelled in all student talent shows and literary competitions. Shortly after in 2010 she joined an artist collective "The League" thats when she recorded her first track FTW in 2011 produced by TheScreamMaker. Rain is currently living in Buffalo,NY working on her book and mixtape "Brainwashed Generation". And is also a former Njozi Poet! Twitter handle: httpswww.twitter.comQs_poet Facebook URL: https://www.facebook.com/pages/page/305099872921666

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