Hey guys, so I've recently started a WFH call centre job, and after 3 weeks of utterly useless training and a week on calls (in which I've already took a day off for “WIFI issues”) I've received my first pay check. Its nice, more than I've ever earned before, but for what I'm doing and how little I'm prepared, coupled with the stress and anxiety of customers calling non-stop 8 hours a day, I don't plan on staying.
I'm actually praying they let me go, so I can pursue other jobs and in that job hunt period have some time to my self. But while I've got this golden cash cow of an opportunity I may aswell empty their coffers.
So for another month (as that should cover my half of bills for around 3 months) I'm looking to absolutely be a complete drain on resources, because at the end of the day they have to pay me while I'm on the clock. (And because my partner said I can't just quit.)
Still in the training phase so hey, I have some leeway for my 'mistakes' but I need some suggestions for this. Some information, it is pretty much back to back calls all day in an inbound tech support role for an agency handling an ISP provider campaign. Loading up the accounts and shit, but honestly I have some faith that I can find a job relatively quickly after this one. Handling times are usually long although they've been rather dodgy in regards to specific KPIs, think it's just hold time and ACW but who gives a fuck, i wanna lose this job anyway and send them their shit back, but may aswell get something out of it.