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- Date: Fri, 30 Oct 92 16:52:37 MST
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- From: $stephan@sasb (Stephan Fassmann, Software)
- Subject: The other side of the coin (Re: Revenge on a Telemarketer - the Sequel (Long Post))
- References: <1992Oct29.220239.81369@ultramac.uucp> <1992Oct30.152504.22444@col.hp.com>
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- In article <1992Oct30.152504.22444@col.hp.com> lpj@col.hp.com (Laura Johnson) writes:
- >From: lpj@col.hp.com (Laura Johnson)
- >Subject: Re: Revenge on a Telemarketer - the Sequel (Long Post)
- >Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1992 15:25:04 GMT
- >J.T._August@ultramac.uucp writes:
- >> Once, I received a call from a telemarketer selling aluminum siding. I told
- >> her "You don't do your homework, do you?" "What do you mean?" "Your calling a
- >> brick home." "Oh, well sir, we offer siding geared especially towards brick .
- >> . . . "
- >>
- >> She just didn't get it.
- >>
- >> John August
- >> starsabre@oui
- >>
- >
- >If they did their homework, they wouldn't be all the time calling renters.
- >--
- >Laura Johnson
- >lpj@hpctdls.col.hp.com
- >Opinions expressed are my own, but may be licensed for a nominal fee.
-
- I just found this group and went through some of the messages about the
- telemarketers at random and I saw none stating the telemarketers side. Maybe
- this will be an interesting side to look at. My wife is a telemarketer, and
- I will warn her about some the the things people plan to do. But more to the
- point, she has graduated with an elementary education degree and can't get a
- job at the moment. She isn't dumb and neither are the people she works
- with but bills must be paid. After 4 months she lowered her standards to get
- one of the plentiful telemarketing jobs mainly because we needed the income.
- She hates this job as does the six other people who she works with, the only
- one who is liking this job is the supervisor, but then he never has to pick
- up the phone. The turnover rate is incredible, four of the people have left
- after three weeks to a month. The work is monotonous, dull, and occasionly
- very frustrating, but it helps to pay the bills. Almost all the workers are
- trying to find a better job, this isn't universal but here in college most
- people I know have done telemarketing to just pay the next bill. These
- people are pions in the lowest sense, it is a hopeless kind of a job, in no
- way can it be called a career. If what they are doing is a scam, they can't
- care, if the BBB says it's okay that's all we can do to check out the place.
- In the univercity newspaper there are about 12 advertizements for
- telemarketing jobs, they are plentiful and even if they pay minimum wage it
- is certainly better then nothing. Please remember telemarketers aren't evil,
- some are, most don't care what they sell, and some are desperate for the
- money. Most have orders to wait for the third no, say no three times and
- hang up and they'll breathe a sigh of relief. Hurting them will never stop
- the calls because they change staff commpletly 6-12 times a year, they'll
- never remember you, the only one to remember you will be the one who is hurt
- and they don't even know who you are, or why you hurt them. If you what them
- stopped sue the companies, hurting someone who is trying to survive is mean,
- and un-Christian. Maybe this will cause you to think about the other side of
- the coin before you do something uncharitible.
-
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