Here's how it works, you are a twen, you take temp jobs, you lose your job, you goto various temp agencies and sign in then you call them every day if anything is available, then after a hopefully no more than about 3 days they call or reply and say 'yeah we got a phone operator job for a big telecom org' and you say 'i take it' Next day you arrive at the training place where they give you a crash course in their contracts and stuff and then they assign you to a call center where you sit in an office with lots of others taking calls and applying what you learned and getting filled in by the computer, and when needed a section chief, you are also told a call should be handled in x amount of seconds and that you are monitored from time to time to see if you do well.
Here's how it does NOT work: You live with your parents and you love phones and sit reading the internet all day about android and love it so much that you decide to do something for humanity and volunteer at the telecom's HQ where you sit next to the boss who caresses you and brings you cakes and flowers and tells you the few secrets you didn't know yet about your beloved phone.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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Here's how it works, you are a twen, you take temp jobs, you lose your job, you goto various temp agencies and sign in then you call them every day if anything is available, then after a hopefully no more than about 3 days they call or reply and say 'yeah we got a phone operator job for a big telecom org' and you say 'i take it'
Next day you arrive at the training place where they give you a crash course in their contracts and stuff and then they assign you to a call center where you sit in an office with lots of others taking calls and applying what you learned and getting filled in by the computer, and when needed a section chief, you are also told a call should be handled in x amount of seconds and that you are monitored from time to time to see if you do well.
Here's how it does NOT work: You live with your parents and you love phones and sit reading the internet all day about android and love it so much that you decide to do something for humanity and volunteer at the telecom's HQ where you sit next to the boss who caresses you and brings you cakes and flowers and tells you the few secrets you didn't know yet about your beloved phone.
Welcome to reality.
Oh drat, now my reply looks silly without the original, but maybe the original comment author will get it anyway.
If he reads it.
Anyway, *nelson laugh*