Aug 18, 2001, 09:15 AM,
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JuggleFoe
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recent developments at work
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well, even though i wasn't scheduled to work monday or tuesday, they called me in and had me work both days anyhow.
monday i trained for level 3 calls. that basically just means that the screening process is a little more involved, and the job category i have to search for is more specific.
and then the last hour or so of my shift on thursday was doing an "outbound" assignment. that's what we do when we've screened the applicant, and we have all of their qualifications on file, but for one reason or another, we weren't able to schedule them to an appointment. so i call 'em up and see if they're able to make one.
and then the last hour or so of my friday shift was working on the third floor. that's where the "senior recruiters" and the "call pod" (where all the calls get routed" is.
i can't wait until i start working full-time hours. then i'll be making $14,400 a year - before taxes.
and hopefully, they'll give me a raise someday.
we'll see how things go...
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Aug 18, 2001, 10:16 PM,
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JuggleFoe
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i suppose, by conventional standards, my income would be considered "poverty" level.
but you don't take into account that i live with my girlfriend, and her income will match mine.
basically, half of my monthly income will go to half of our bills, and the same with her.
leaving us about $1200 a month to play with.
remember, the american standard of "poverty" is a whole heck of a lot different than the standard of poverty world-wide.
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