cge panghatag na mog trabaho para kabalhinan sa mga CC agents beh.. pleeeeese.
cge panghatag na mog trabaho para kabalhinan sa mga CC agents beh.. pleeeeese.
^^ working on it bai.
naa unta ko job concept in mind. bpo gihapon but dili call center ang sulod. it would also require a massive staff so employment won't be a prob. i'm not a businessman but maybe i can talk to someone who can make it happen if it's feasible.
Last edited by tokidoki_v2.0; 09-05-2011 at 07:08 PM.
Exactly for fresh grad.. but naa sad case nga dili freshgrad. for example na layoff and needs a quick bucks to finance the daily needs, CC is the remedy. Like i said this only for the short term employment.
As much as possible dont stay longer in CC. Well in the end it boils down sa goal sa tawo.
career growth or not.
grabe pud ba..
As much as possible dont stay longer in CC. Well in the end it boils down sa goal sa tawo.
- I did and nakapatapos kog nursing kaluoy sa Ginoo
most CC agents are CC users or to make it more specific, Credit Card Abusers.
- wala koy credit card, bahalag pobre basta walay utang
Daghan baya CC people ang nagschool pud at same time.
Attitude ra na woi...and I know Filipino people are way smarter than Indians. Di ba?
Let us just say, some people opted to work in cc's while some decided to work in the degree they took up in college. Both earn money. Both have mouth to feed. Both have needs. It is up to the individual which choice they make.
Please remember that what happened to you, sir tokidoki, is not applicable to all. Each and everyone has different priorities and is in different situations. Not everyone was given the opportunity to finish their degrees. If even the state colleges increased their tuition fees of up to 300%, what will happen to those who can't afford them? Istambay lang pirmi?
I agree to what Harish Hande said. We should not limit our youth to cc industry only. But to put cc's in bad light, for me, is just downright wrong. Whether you agree or not, CC industry is indeed a temporary remedy for our economy.
For me, it all boils down to personal preference and individual decision. To insist your views with how people choose their work may be an insult.
Furthermore, one's work doesn't always directly affect his/her lifestyle. I've been in CC for almost two years but I am the same 'poor man' I was when I came in. Simply because I know how to manage my priority and invest my money wisely.
Please let us live our life the way we wanted to.
most prolly ga buhat ana nga article wa kapasar sa cc industry
@tokidoki
I was reading back on all your posts and it seems your busy.
I see why you have that opinion because of Korea and Singapore. But given the current situation of our politics here, **** reading their history, my opinion is still worth it.
^^ sa una bai we were the benchmark country before martial law. you can't blame me for using another benchmark since our current country is a d4mn joke today than it was before. Marcos may be long dead but his seeds of malice continue to grow.
The last line of Time magazine's feature of Marcos still echoes the irony in my head: "Will Marcos bring the Philippines to the top as Asia's Tiger or will he be the cause of its downfall." This was the 1966 issue at the prime of his rule. So much irony was in that line.
1973 they printed yet another headline "Farewell to democracy" when he declared martial law.
Mao gyud nah siya... Thats the reality gyud... Lets say that this center will close and you have worked with that company 2-4 years as a CSAs or TSRs... And your course is engineering, nursing, education, etc... Nya graduate pajud... Nya asa man kaha kah pwede maka apply ana?... Nga imong EXP kay sa BPO man?... So it means sa BPO lang gihapun kah maka work ana... Kay mao mana imong EXP diba?...
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