Last edited by Inferno.; 12th-January-2012 at 18:13.
I wouldn't mind a call centre job, although I hear people get burned out from them insanely quickly.![]()
I'm off out again.No rest for the wicked.
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Seriously, talking on the phone is a piece of piss after a while. Once you have confidence in what you are talking about, then any reluctance to speak to randomers soon disappears. After all, they're calling you for help so will listen to what you have to say in order to get them working again.
I was a team leader of a helpdesk a few years ago and I would always recruit technical people as phone manner is much easier to learn than techie skills. You're either a techie or you're not. Other team leaders would recruit people who they thought it would be good to go on a night out with or whoever turned up in an Armani suit. Needless to say their desks sucked.
Oh, and if you ever fancied a Level 3 desktop support role in India, give me a shout, I'm just about to set up a team there.![]()