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if you were looking for a new job......
what job would it be and how would you go about looking?
i am employed (thank goodness) and i LOVE my customers. i am NOT happy with the company i work for. i work in customer service for a cell phone company. in the past 6 months, we have been made responsible for more (as in different and more complex) types of calls that we take. our call volume has increased about 25%. and the expectation is that we will do all that we were doing and everything new in LESS time than we have ever accomplished before. i do well (ranking in top 12% of people in my center and about 15% nationwide). but i feel like a failure EVERYDAY. i can NOT do what i do any faster. and if i can; i dont know how. i dont feel i have time to learn and process the new material so i can implement it well. and i know i can not cut 60 seconds off my current call time. my customers LOVE me (even the angry ones) and i love them. but this job is killing my self esteem daily. and i am on a team with a coach that is just not good at their job. they are not hateful or mean; just ineffectual. so i am looking. i have a BA in psychology and years of customer service. i am open to any kind of work. worked in a deli, marketing company, with the mentally ******ed.....i dont care. money is important. i get paid very well now. but i am at the point where i am afraid i will eventually lose my job because i can NOT do it faster. any ideas, suggestion or hints are appreciated. thanks in advance. |
it would be the same job I have
University Professor but I want TENURE |
i think teaching would be a awesome job. but it must be frustrating to deal with the administration. always a fly in the ointment,huh?
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I think the politics in a public school or dealing with parents of younger kids would be much more difficult than what I do. s |
Honestly if I were looking for a new career, I'd start off with some kind of employment company. I'd look into contracting (as opposed to being a temp - contractors get paid better and get better bennies! :) ) especially and let my recruiter know that I was interested in exploring different industries that could make use of my skills.
During the off seasons and when business is slow, I often do contracting work - I'm registered with 3 national firms, although one of them keeps me busier than the others. I work closely with my recruiter (in fact we've become friends and I wound up photographing her wedding) and she knows what I'm capable of and always looks out for things that would work for me. A few years ago I thought about taking a full time job again and it was because of a contract I worked that put me with a company that I felt I oculd have settled into full time. As things worked out, I decided not to take the job, but I would never have even thought about working in that industry except that I was placed there as a contractor. Just my thoughts. :) . |
I could go for any job right now... currently unemployed because I moved out of state. In Texas I was a hairstylist. I really miss doing that. It's hard transferring a cosmetology license state to state...
My dream job is to become a ms or hs teacher or to be one of these three letter jobs, CIA/CSI/FBI. Unfortunately my college education is on hold because of my move. Right now I've only got an associates degree in liberal arts. |
but photochick....contract is not permanent, is it?
i do need something long term. and do you have to pay a employment agency? |
Stellar - So are you now in Pasadena, CA? My sis used to live in Pasadena, TX, so I'm a little confused.
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Also most contract firms charge the *hiring company* for their fees, not the contractor. If a company charges you, then I'd find another company. . |
There are "placement agencies" that are similar to temp agencies, except they find you permanant jobs and charge a one time fee to the hiring company. They do all the negotiating for you, so you can sometimes get more pay than if you were looking on your own. ;)
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where does one find either type of agency? yellow pages or online?
and i really dont want to leave my job. but i sure dont want to get caught unaware and get fired. and it probably wont happen. but you never know. |
As far as job security goes, I'd look into government jobs on either a city, county, state, or federal level. Check out usajobs.gov for postings on the federal level. Honestly the way the economy is looking, that maybe the only way to have real job security.
Although, if I were your employer, I wouldn't fire anyone in the top 15% of the country just because they are already at full capacity. That's just biting off your nose to spite your face. stellar~I'm in the same boat as you. Dh and I just relocated for his job, but I'm having a hard time finding work. I had my first interview today after sending out nearly 20 copies of my resume. The job market sucks right now. I'm trying hard to be hopeful. |
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I love my job now.
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