Me In A Call Center?

May 19, 2011

in Reviewaholic, Workaholic

After I got out of the university, the first job I applied for was as a customer service representative at a call center. I wasn’t sure what I wanted after graduation (yeah, kind of a late bloomer here), so I applied at the most popular job of choice back then. The pay is good, higher than most other jobs I know, which I guess what convinced me most to apply.

I didn’t pass the last stage of my first application, which is not surprising, since I admit even to myself that I am not so good at the spoken English language. Looking back, I felt it was a blessing that I did not get accepted, because I know now that I was born to become a WAHM, to do what I am doing right now.

If I was accepted back then as an agent, there’s a high probability that I would need to buy HGH based on the feedback that I am getting regarding said line of work. Most agents I know hate what they do, and are stressed out by work so much that I feel really blessed I did not pass my application for my first job.

I am not saying anything bad about the profession as a whole, but knowing myself, I am positive that I wouldn’t be happy with the job had I taken it. I just am not the sort of person to be able to stand the pressure that comes with that nature of work.



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Spanish Pinay May 19, 2011 at 4:27 am

Once again this proves that things happen for a reason :-) I too failed the interview on the first company I applied to after graduation but ended up working on a bigger more prestigious company. That’s how He work, right?

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zoan December 8, 2011 at 10:22 pm

God will give you something better than what you are expecting:) kaya wag magdamdam pag di natanggap ehehe

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Mommy Jes December 19, 2011 at 2:38 am

OH no i guess mas malki p kita mo sa designing sis :D hehehe nde k p pagod and puyat at kasama mo p ang baby mo :D

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redamethyst December 27, 2011 at 4:09 pm

I can also remember failing in the last stage of the recruitment process. so frustrating. hehe.

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redamethyst December 27, 2011 at 4:10 pm

It’s good that you don’t have to experience the stress at call centers.

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