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I worked there fortunately for a six months and th...

I worked there fortunately for a six months and then resigned not for work but I went to a security body. In 2007, the so-called bubble company was On Telecoms. Preface, that is. Wages on time without even delay or debt, stamps and insurance. You also had overtime that paid them and a pesky bonus supposedly to become competitive with other colleagues. I had gone through a technical department, frontline and retention. The last two segments were the best school of coolness as you listened to the car from each of the troubled customer-malicious. Relationships with superiors 1 out of 100 relatively good. The others wanted set-up on the wall and soft execution. They were playing bosses. Several pressure and fatigue. Relationships with other employees I can say excellent. Fortunately, On Telecoms was closed because there was no more scam with the world. She was eating something fine and I had read and put an end to cheating in cooperation with OTE. Fortunately, the employees were absorbed in other services, EOPYY, etc. I hope the bosses stayed on the street or made no last clerks to get their oil out. Whenever I go out of the way, I throw a sympathetic roll in this wonderful building of torture. Those who think of no such work, think the best 200 times. A saying goes, "Do not do something you would never want to do." There are creative jobs that you can OFFER and really feel from the customer's smile that you really have. And not to be hidden behind a wall and bust at everyone at lunchtime with every paraphrase that has been assigned to each ghost company, and you have the prospect of eating your beasts.

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