posted on Apr, 2 2007 @ 08:50 PM
I'm glad to hear your first day went well.
I worked in several boiler rooms back in the day before computers, all our calls were made from lists or telephone books. I've had some very good
experiences, one being a newspaper I worked for that we offered people 2 free weeks of home delivery, then we'd call them back to see if they wanted
to continue after the free trial period. That was a great job.
I worked for one place that was raising money for a charity that ended up being raided by the police, and the owners were arrested. It turned out they
didn't have a business license, and there was never any charity. But even that wasn't a bad job while it lasted.
The worst job I had was for a chimney sweep company that also did furnace and duct cleaning. I still can't believe how many people told me they
didn't have any ducks, that joke got old pretty fast.
The owners of that company kept a big stats board on the wall and treated us like slaves. People that were at the bottom of the board were often
yelled at and fired in front of everyone else. They ran the place on fear....
The job will be what you make it, and never take any abuse from your boss. You'll get enough of that from the people you call, and if you're getting
crap from the boss the job just isn't worth it, walk out.
Depending on your work environment, and the professionalism of the people running the company, it can be anything from a great job or a terrible
nightmare.
Good-luck, let us know how it goes.