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Well folks, I may be losing my job in the next few days...long story.
In any case, whether I get fired or not, I am looking to move forward from my current job into something that is more along the lines of what I'd like to do. Here is an abbreviated version of my resume, minus my personal info-- http://syc75.tripod.com/resumeshort.html Essentially, I am hoping to move into a trainer/consultant type of position. I've been in the customer service field for 15,000 years, so I think I'd be good in training people in it. If any of you know anyone looking for help, or have any suggestions for job searching, let me know. Thanks! |
15000?
either your a: exagerating b: typo c: dead d: a tree e: god which is it? =) |
No man
if you work in that field, every hour counts for 100.
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Every job I've held since 1991 has been a customer service job. From starting as a busser at a restaurant to being an assistant manager at a large drug/retail store...in person, over the phone, and over the internet...I've seen it all, done it all, bought the t-shirt, etc. I've seen a lot of good things done...and I've learned a lot in what NOT to do. I definitely feel I can offer expertise to a company wishing to improve their customer service. Not to mention, I can train employees to do the job right. I just need their attention and some time...not a lot of time, but enough to make it stick. I had better get going on the new job front, seeing as I submitted my resignation today...I'll be leaving my current job on June 8th. Now I'm hoping they'll cut me loose early so that I have even more time to search. |
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Truth be told, I don't hear about much demand for customer service consultants. But I definitely think it's a field open to expansion. With this new generation of kids coming up, I don't think they'll be gotten to with the old ways. Not to mention, I'm only 25. So, I'd like to think of myself as a human bridge. ;-) |
First Post: Check out Convergys
Big out sourcer of customer service and support solutions was there for about a year and a half. Good place decent benifits and theres even one in Penn.
And hes right 1 hour does = 100 in customer support it also really shows you how dumb most americans are. |
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