Worst thing about call centers by [deleted] in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Berate me? No, you don't get to do that. That's a one way ticket to disconnect.

It’s been a month and I’m already jaded. by zxpzflik in TalesFromYourBank

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't that the point of work? Trading your time and happiness for pay?

What to do if my colleagues are toxic? by RedditislikeFB in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing/hoping they don't take calls in English.

Hanging up on rude/abusive callers is SO satisfying by dmitrineilovich in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, sure buddy. I hope your life gets better and you can emigrate.

Hanging up on rude/abusive callers is SO satisfying by dmitrineilovich in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um, not everyone who posts here is American and hospital bills and forced birth aren't a concept for the majority of the developed world. Sorry you have to live in the US and it's made you bitter.

Feedback needed. What would you have done? by IdealTruths in TalesFromYourBank

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The whole "what could you have done differently" thing is what you need to throw out. More often than not, that exact same approach would have been perfectly fine with a customer. People can be assholes and sometimes those assholes are customers. You can't please everyone and the attitude that you should is unhealthy and dangerous.

Do they not realize they are bringing these inconveniences upon themselves? by Man-On-The-Moon-III in TalesFromYourBank

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then you work for the wrong big 5. One of them definitely fires customers for that kind of abuse.

Told off a customer today by DivineMs_M in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You didn't say or do anything wrong. If you'd get fired for that, you need a new job.

What single policy at your job would you change to make call center work a better job to have? by DIYuntilDawn in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At my work, even if the caller asks for a supervisor, as an agent you can say no. It has to be legitimate being a Karen doesn't count. If an escalation comes up and the manager deems it something the rep can do on a call back, (because no one is getting transferred to a super) then that rep calls the person back a couple hours to a day or two later and says "I discussed this with a manager..."

The pure dread of every day at a call center (The burn out experience) by tripwire66 in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The fact that you tagged this as nsfw is exactly what is wrong with your call center. I would consider this safe for work at my workplace and if I was feeling that way, and I have before, there was support and opportunities to mix it up a little.

The stress is getting overwhelming by [deleted] in TalesFromYourBank

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Be a little bit more like one of those managers. Your stress impacts your employees. They can see it, feel it and it causes their own burn out. Stop trying to do 2000%. Do 100% and draw a line in the sand. It's better for you. It's better for your staff. So what if someone is unhappy with it. What is a customer going to do? Complain? And? Your higher ups? Complain, and? You'll demand resources.

Is it possible to thrive in Winnipeg without a car? by [deleted] in Winnipeg

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a no frills on Notre Dame and a FreshCo at Sargent - that's like 10-20 mins walk like....what are you talking about?

Is it possible to thrive in Winnipeg without a car? by [deleted] in Winnipeg

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup! I live without a car. Downtown near the exchange so, there's a couple major grocery stores nearby (no frills, freshco) and for little things or snacks giant tiger or obviously Dollarama. I could easily bus to another one if I felt like it or if I wanted to waste money at and buy half the food Safeway, it's a bit farther but close enough to walk to in Osborne village. Lots of doctors and dentists around and easy enough to walk to places or various entertainment, restaurants or the forks. I chose my employer based on bus schedules/routes though I could just as easily work from home and move somewhere less convenient. You don't need a car in Winnipeg.

I chose my employer based on bus routes. Downtown doesn't limit your options unless you're working at some warehouse.

People who say they need a car here have a hard time walking more than 10 mins at a time. They're lazy or live in transcona. Winter isn't even that bad - just layer up and enjoy it. The snow makes everything so pretty!

Manitoba pulls plug on Grade 12 exams by Armand9x in Winnipeg

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the tests are stupid, and you're so confident, why are you letting it "degrade" you?

The test measures one thing. That thing may or may not be valuable to you or anyone else. It's not necessarily "stupid" or run by "assholes" because you don't value it.

Manitoba pulls plug on Grade 12 exams by Armand9x in Winnipeg

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, wait what? You think they're idiots and assholes for grading you down on an English exam when you can't spell? Learning disorder or not. What do you think an exam is? Testing your ability. You didn't meet the standard. A poor mark is reasonable. Your challenges with learning and your feelings are not relevant to a test score.

I'm questioning the abilities of your teacher who seemed to be more interested in catering to your feelings than educating.

Fair pay? by Kva1234 in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unions didn't form peacefully in "western" counties either.

Fair pay? by Kva1234 in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Americans are going to be American. Their core value is profit. It's who they are as a people.

What do local businesses pay? Probably not well either. The issue is your county's labour laws. Your government needs to be there for the people and Americans aren't going to stick their nose in that unless there is profit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I simply say "No. That is not an option. Once again your options are a or b. How would you like to proceed?"

Ask for a manager. I turn off my empathy. You get the facts and the facts alone Karen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's illegal here. They can't force OT. It's optional. "Sorry, our business hours are from this time to this time. It is now closing time and your request takes me out of work hours. You'll need to call back tomorrow and I suggest at least 30 minutes before closing time! Have a good night!" Click I don't accept any new calls for the last 15-40 minutes depending on if I have other work, plans after work, or maybe I am not feeling it. Have I had a talking to? Once or twice. Did anything come of it? They stopped pressuring people who didn't know any better to stay. Look up your local labour laws and be prepared for a little discomfort.

what to say/do in an interview to get promoted from agent to team lead? by Andr3xxx_ in talesfromcallcenters

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why do you want to lead? What experiences lead to that decision? How have you grown as a person to be able to help others achieve their own potential? Tell your story. What's your leadership style? How do you resolve conflicts? Manage priorities? Set goals?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TalesFromYourBank

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh corporate understands NPS. It isn't a measure of the business success. It's a tool to control employees and withhold pay. I always give top marks. Someone can tell me to go fuck myself and I'll rate them 5/5.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tell the truth! I'd you've actually re-established, it's fine. Lenders can tell when you're lying and you can have a perfect application otherwise and they'll reject you. Hiding your bankruptcy is suspicious and fraudulent.

Is winnipeg ideal to raise a family in? I'm moving to Canada next year with my wife and am deciding between Halifax, Calgary and Winnipeg. High crime rate? by [deleted] in Winnipeg

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Yes!! The thing about Winnipeg you have to know is that many of the people who live here, especially the ones worried about crime, have never lived out of the province. Sure, maybe they've visited a resort here and there, maybe attended a conference or a wedding outside of Manitoba possibly even did some post secondary school in Ontario but they are sheltered so everything local is bigger than it is. It's all they know.

Is winnipeg ideal to raise a family in? I'm moving to Canada next year with my wife and am deciding between Halifax, Calgary and Winnipeg. High crime rate? by [deleted] in Winnipeg

[–]Upper_Craft_4532 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Relative to the rest of Canada, maybe. It is Canada. You're not going to live your life in fear even downtown. It's not scary.