Originally Posted by
suntansafari
Yes, it is true, but I don't need to prove that to anyone, especially to you who have already closed your mind to it. The fact that I have been in this job for 4 years speaks volumes.
Oh, no offense taken, LytSlpr. None at all.
To those who haven't closed their minds to this, yes, it IS stable to work in the call center. It has provided me with job security and yes, I've built my career here. I am 28 years old, am a training supervisor (climbed my way up from agent level), and I earn enough to invest in life insurance that matures in 10 years (after that, I can get a certain substantial lump sum) I also earn enough to help send my brother to culinary school, to buy the things, clothes, books and gadgets I fancy, and to travel around Asia. This job gave me the opportunity to train and be trained abroad and to keep and manage 2 credit cards which I pay on time and in full. This job has also allowed me to save a pretty good amount for my upcoming wedding which will happen in 3 years (unless my fiance backs out! Haha!), to take my Masters in Management and to give to our church.
* We are only as wise and foolish as our WORDS and actions show us to be. *
Since this is a discussion, generalizations are imminent because we talk about the majority. Where does your kind belong, the good 1%? It still doesn't mean that you are enjoying what you have right now, that means your job is stable. The waves are just good for now. Do you get the point?