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Louie Madrid Calleja

4 years ago

I've worked for them for over two years now. Got a...

I've worked for them for over two years now. Got a great site and learned a lot. The negative reviews I see are really surprising; I have never received ill treatment. Those who say that the HR people and supervisors are rude I think are mistaken. The people they accuse simply have a no-nonsense approach. If you are talking or thinking nonsense, then you are wasting their time and yours - time better given to those who are serious and deserving of time.

My recommendation to new people is that if you are looking for work, this is work, so work. Sure there are a lot of moments of quiet (particularly night shifts), so take that opportunity to really know your site, your job, rules, regulations, etc. Experiment with investigative strategies and diplomatic demeanor; do social experiments and see what works and what doesn't. If you are bored, you are doing something wrong with your time. If the site is not to your liking, do something to turn it into how you would like your site to be. If people are grumpy, find ways to make them feel not grumpy. There are a lot of things you can do; you just have to be willing to do them. Show initiative.

If you think "I'm not paid enough for this" then you have the wrong attitude. You've demonstrated arrogance; arrogance prevents you from learning anything.

For those who say it is a rip-off, I will say this: It's only a rip-off if you don't make use of and explore what you've learned. There's good information in those courses. Pay attention!

Complaining is usually a sign of laziness and demonstrates an undeserved feeling of privilege. Want respect? Earn that respect. Just because you are born does not mean you automatically deserve respect. You're lucky to have a job so make the best of it.

Four out of five stars simply because I leave room for improvement. I won't name what needs to be improved, but I will say that the positives outweigh the negatives in my mind.

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