Don't Work In Call Centres [RANT]

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  • @lemerdeposteur
    @lemerdeposteur 6 років тому +2316

    “I’m not saying all call centers are like this...”
    All call centers are like this.

    • @loganobrien6518
      @loganobrien6518 4 роки тому +8

      You look like Ethan Klein from h3h3

    • @nickmagrick7702
      @nickmagrick7702 4 роки тому +4

      I never saw " the room " when I was there, but I also expect there to be one. They did always know what your social media was like. Luckily for me there wasn't any for me, but I did see other people get fired for having lucky drugs (mostly weed) in some profile picture. But I also feel like thats common place now.

    • @CreepyUncleIdjit
      @CreepyUncleIdjit 4 роки тому +16

      Yeah, I was shocked by how much Scottish call centers mirror U.S. ones. God, I hated those jobs.

    • @nickmagrick7702
      @nickmagrick7702 4 роки тому +9

      @@CreepyUncleIdjit its the industrialization of the world my friend. Lots of it is great, but the mechanization of the work force and our lifestyles ruined a lot of things too. Some stuff appears everywhere in the world now, call centers being one of them.
      People who haven't done a call center job probably can't understand how horrible it is.

    • @ToluacheLoc
      @ToluacheLoc 4 роки тому +2

      Matthew I'm the 666th like lol

  • @kalinmir
    @kalinmir 8 років тому +4261

    do you mean callcentration camps?

  • @kysier6015
    @kysier6015 5 років тому +736

    This is late, but I have advice to anyone working a call center. It's advice that saved my ass, AND 4 other people over span of year working there.
    Always. ALWAYS. Record every single conversation you have with every single manager and employee at work. Save emails and correspondence too. There is a 75% chance you will eventually get fired for a reason that's illegal. There's a very high chance at some point manager will let slip this reason too. Record that bit, and you have an insta-win lawsuit (They will settle literally same day you reveal that recording. Always do because they know it's a loss in court). I won 60k, my friend won 100k. And I hear the other 3, whom I don't know personally, won a combined 400k or sumthin like that.
    If cellphones aren't allowed at work (usually for that very reason), buy a cheapo mini recorder, even better if it's like an MR80 or sumthin else that's voice activated. Honestly, this advice applies to any job that you have no protections with, aka, most unskilled labor.
    (If anyone is curious, I was fired because I had to go to chemotherapy. Yep. Super moral and upstanding people running Verizon.)

    • @gyromurphy
      @gyromurphy 5 років тому +15

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    • @znightowlz6585
      @znightowlz6585 5 років тому +30

      GyroMurphy that plant won’t save everyone. My closest friends mum had cancer and died very shortly after taking natural treatment from professionals

    • @znightowlz6585
      @znightowlz6585 5 років тому +5

      And she was totally fine beforehand

    • @kysier6015
      @kysier6015 5 років тому +2

      ​@@gyromurphy I tried cbd, it never worked though. Haven't heard of kratom?

    • @anangrymarine9174
      @anangrymarine9174 5 років тому +16

      @@gyromurphy CBD is most effective for relieving pain associated with neurological disorders/injuries, it doesn't work like ibuprofen or opioids. Cannabis in general has its benefits, but they are greatly exaggerated.

  • @tumbblubbsen7141
    @tumbblubbsen7141 6 років тому +1583

    I am a soldier and I'd rather go into combat than work in a call center for 5 minutes.

    • @elliotbrutus5863
      @elliotbrutus5863 5 років тому +43

      Tumb Blubbsen Well, that is our job mate.

    • @direct2397
      @direct2397 5 років тому +4

      @@elliotbrutus5863 what military school were you in and when did you graduate?

    • @elliotbrutus5863
      @elliotbrutus5863 5 років тому +76

      Direct AFC Harrogate, last February to the Royal Yorkshire Regiment

    • @elliotbrutus5863
      @elliotbrutus5863 5 років тому +49

      Yourself?

    • @scytherind8928
      @scytherind8928 5 років тому +36

      @@elliotbrutus5863 Rekt

  • @tankthepitbull520
    @tankthepitbull520 6 років тому +1519

    Got fired today from call centre and could not be happier !

    • @angelbaby3872
      @angelbaby3872 5 років тому +3

      Tank The Pitbull u were probably fucking up

    • @Snakeyb
      @Snakeyb 5 років тому +37

      I hope you never joined another call centre

    • @TheAArmstrong
      @TheAArmstrong 5 років тому +112

      @@angelbaby3872 Shut the fuck up skank

    • @kabobl-brewster1612
      @kabobl-brewster1612 5 років тому +18

      @@TheAArmstrong you're gross. Not because of what you said, its because you weren't clever with it. You are being offensive, just to be offensive and you don't even want to put effort in to it. You are a lazy fuck.

    • @AAAAAA-lx2cl
      @AAAAAA-lx2cl 5 років тому +32

      @@kabobl-brewster1612 tasty

  • @SirTonyChaos
    @SirTonyChaos 5 років тому +167

    Watching this at work. In a call center. I'm waiting for the police to fall from the drop ceiling and take me into the backroom for my re-education.

  • @awsome1010101
    @awsome1010101 5 років тому +1102

    "in every new hire group, the first person to quit was the smartest person in that group" That or the least desperate for money

    • @AutomaticDuck300
      @AutomaticDuck300 4 роки тому +48

      I worked in a call centre for 18 months, because I had been unemployed for a few years prior due to mental illness. I live in a city where call centres are one of the only industries so I didn't have much choice. It wasn't actually the worst job I've had. After 18 months, I moved into a real 9 to 5 office job and I've been there for 2 and a half years now.

    • @samuelfish7804
      @samuelfish7804 4 роки тому +3

      @Bryce very well said. Is normally me who leaves the new starter group first 😂

    • @deusvultpictures6550
      @deusvultpictures6550 4 роки тому +17

      @@samuelfish7804 One of my dreams in life is to become rich off of XRP, then apply for a call centre job and then quit after a few days

    • @samuelfish7804
      @samuelfish7804 4 роки тому +1

      @@deusvultpictures6550 😂😂😂 made my day!

    • @MichaelB1666
      @MichaelB1666 3 роки тому

      Beautiful dream.
      What's XRP if you don't mind asking?

  • @jgallantyt
    @jgallantyt 6 років тому +2029

    Lol, Dankula as a call center agent. "Aye, tanks for callin', please tell may aboot yar wee ploblem and oil try to 'elp ye out."
    "umm I thought I pressed 1 for English, do you have anyone who speaks English?"

    • @ferret4072
      @ferret4072 5 років тому +157

      That's funny as fuck, but that sounds waaay more Irish than Scottish. The difference is subtle but the "tanks for callin' " and *"oil* try". That's as Irish as you can get without getting alcohol poisoning haha

    • @Soridan
      @Soridan 5 років тому +66

      @ferret
      You're "triggering" me, I got an irish lass one time and I just hung up after half a minute and dialed again to get someone else. She had a lovely voice but I felt my eyes glazing over as I tried to decipher what she was saying.

    • @bubbledreams6382
      @bubbledreams6382 5 років тому +13

      Oh his accent is just precious! ❤️

    • @meowtherainbowx4163
      @meowtherainbowx4163 5 років тому +22

      Until I started watching people like Dank, I was unaware of how strong Scottish accents sometimes were. (Mind you, I'm American and not well-traveled.) It sounds like English isn't even their first language!

    • @Shreendg
      @Shreendg 5 років тому +24

      Worse: the client has heavy Indian accent.

  • @microwave4928
    @microwave4928 3 роки тому +234

    “You’re punished for being human”
    Of course you are
    They want robots , not humans

  • @KineticGTR
    @KineticGTR 7 років тому +1524

    God I remember the horror of working those jobs. Just eats at your soul every day you're there.

    • @blaskoxx4954
      @blaskoxx4954 7 років тому +67

      No joke, I was fucking suicidal after 6 months at one.

    • @slaveofself1015
      @slaveofself1015 7 років тому +24

      Agree but could be worse. Go assembly line. Ur and item. A tool. A machine. A number.
      Whole shit is a joke now. They treat u as shit with a smile. Relentless fucks that climb the ladder.

    • @jacksonofalltrades2665
      @jacksonofalltrades2665 7 років тому +18

      Makes sense why my mates fiancé works in one, she has no soul

    • @kyleacunia9383
      @kyleacunia9383 7 років тому +16

      1 month in i became dead inside and became immune to it

    • @davoodoo8042
      @davoodoo8042 7 років тому +3

      I mean its only been my every job in my entire life, regardless if i were working in call centre or as accountant...

  • @CephaloG0D
    @CephaloG0D 7 років тому +376

    After I had JUST gotten my diploma for graphic design, I applied for a job at a call center. I was told by the interviewer, trainer and manager that after six months I could apply for an in-house graphic arts position.
    After my six months were up, I asked where I could apply for a graphic arts position. I won't say they laughed at me but they certainly had a good snicker at it.
    There was never an in-house graphic design job and I was straight-up lied to about it.
    I needed a job so I stayed... for three years.
    "How did you get out?" you may be wondering. That is a legitimately sad story.
    You see, I live with my brother, his wife and their son (since about 5 years ago when the child was born). Less than a year ago now, my brother's wife died in a car accident. Work said she wasn't family and refused to give me any time for grievance or to go to her funeral. I quit (as you do).
    I will never work in one if those shit holes again.

    • @Bittergamer1886
      @Bittergamer1886 7 років тому +40

      Lawless, have you ever considering suing those shitholes? I could easily see it being a slam-dunk case. They fucking lied to your face and tricked you into six months of labor and refused to give you time off to grieve for your loved one.

    • @rangequeen
      @rangequeen 6 років тому +8

      Lawless Gaming That is truly shameful, I’m so sorry for your loss.

    • @chiefmaggot360
      @chiefmaggot360 6 років тому +19

      Lawless Gaming Sue them man. That is appalling.

    • @BoKKeR111
      @BoKKeR111 6 років тому +8

      I would say if the position wasnt written in the contract its just piss in the wind.

    • @Yoshi278
      @Yoshi278 6 років тому +4

      I only just started working for these fuckers that advertised the job as IT support for the call center, told me it was at the interview then flipped it on me that it'll be available "down the track" and stuck me on the phone. Jobs a job I guess coming straight out of uni

  • @TerraExodus
    @TerraExodus 5 років тому +374

    I got fired from a call center.
    It was an early Christmas present.

  • @Emanouche
    @Emanouche 6 років тому +642

    I worked 10 years doing menial work in restaurants and a retirement home... I was sick of it. I found a new job at a call center... 4 months in, I'm willing to work at MacDonald's just to get out of this place.

    • @Emanouche
      @Emanouche 6 років тому +62

      Oh yeah, and they're like: -"why didn't you go to the bathroom on your break?" me: -"My break was 4 hours ago"... lol.

    • @Emanouche
      @Emanouche 6 років тому +23

      I know I keep renting as I watch this vid... but I stayed overtime almost 2 hours once from a call that came in 1 minute before the end of my shift.

    • @Emanouche
      @Emanouche 6 років тому +63

      I've just quit! :D

    • @fabulousdolphin4221
      @fabulousdolphin4221 5 років тому +2

      @@Emanouche haha

    • @Grandmaster-Kush
      @Grandmaster-Kush 5 років тому +8

      @@Emanouche Good for you fam how you doing? Any advice for a no-life neet dropout?

  • @neurocidesakiwi
    @neurocidesakiwi 5 років тому +819

    After working at a call centre for about 2 years I still can't hear a phone ring without wanting to rage.

    • @あよぎあ六花
      @あよぎあ六花 5 років тому +26

      how to fuck did you last more than a few months, you fucking trooper

    • @OPPSATO1
      @OPPSATO1 4 роки тому +19

      You mad lad, i lasted only 5 months.

    • @gruguntermench6097
      @gruguntermench6097 3 роки тому +9

      How has 4 years done you? Does time truely heal all wounds, or do some scars never fade?

    • @gandalf8216
      @gandalf8216 3 роки тому +18

      I barely made it after four DAYS. We sold lottery tickets to elderly with dementia, our phone lists were specifically filtered for that target group. I've never feared more for my soul and conscience as much as I did then, especially after my second successful sell (to the applause of collegues). I loathed myself for years. It's still difficult to talk about.

    • @hym3323
      @hym3323 3 роки тому +1

      Same

  • @observer4916
    @observer4916 3 роки тому +124

    I am never, ever, ever in my life returning to a call centre. I've spent a total of 3 years in my life working at them. They are absolute hell. The soul-crushing feeling of sitting down, logging in and realising you've got a solid 8 hour shift of speaking to absolute mongs on the phone is absolutely palpable.
    I would rather be homeless than in a call centre. Hell, I'd quite literally rather be dead than working in a call centre. FUCK those places. Do everything in your power to avoid them. They are as bad as people say.

    • @redanapalm
      @redanapalm Рік тому +4

      Thank god , i left 3 days later

    • @hunterjg777
      @hunterjg777 Рік тому +3

      I mirror the "i'd rather be dead" sentiment. Amazing how a job can make you feel a certain way where death would be a better option.
      You mind sharing what you pivoted to after call centre work?

    • @youngprick95
      @youngprick95 Рік тому

      mate ive been here 2 months and i want to die from the second i wake up until like 5/6 hours into my shift. Customers are fucking retards

    • @chahinebourenane6291
      @chahinebourenane6291 Рік тому

      The pay IS kinda good for that moronic shit Here i am working.

    • @jvolc
      @jvolc 10 місяців тому

  • @KGramgram
    @KGramgram 6 років тому +497

    I remember my friend telling me how his manager didn't allow him to have at least a day off, because his Grandmother died.
    The manager said to him "That's not a valid excuse, and if you don't attend work today you will be fired."

    • @TechAdeptCam
      @TechAdeptCam 5 років тому +128

      Worker#55824872 return to your cage

    • @insloanwetrust
      @insloanwetrust 5 років тому +94

      KiloGaming 25 late response but I was told so you’re going to a funeral so you don’t need the full day off you just a half day. Yeah I’ll bury my family member them come take calls from self entitled cunts who didn’t pay their bills who want to complain to me and expect me to be happy and polite. Fucking dumps to work in.

    • @Govorars
      @Govorars 5 років тому +18

      @@insloanwetrust late response again but damn man, couldnt you go to some other less hellhole-ish place
      It feels like even mcdonalds employees dont get so much shit, not to mention delivery guys,night shift security etc. Theyre all paid similarly, what made you choose this freaking auchwitz of a job?

    • @Dazwa
      @Dazwa 5 років тому +14

      My grandad wasnt immediate family apparantly?

    • @PhysicallyDetarded
      @PhysicallyDetarded 5 років тому +25

      My dad got a disciplinary because he had to leave work. The reason being him mom almost died and they almost fired him over it...

  • @nouvula7334
    @nouvula7334 7 років тому +530

    Being a trainer in a call center is essentially being pulled from the pits of hell to a cushier hell in exchange for putting more souls on the rack

    • @DarthSidian
      @DarthSidian 7 років тому +15

      miniwit
      I love this comment

    • @StarboyXL9
      @StarboyXL9 7 років тому +16

      Lets be honest, everyone of us would do it.

    • @misanthropicservitorofmars2116
      @misanthropicservitorofmars2116 6 років тому +26

      “You got yourself a deal Mr.Satan!”

    • @Shreendg
      @Shreendg 5 років тому +21

      Instead of being fried in the oil, you become the fry cook from hell.

    • @vincno3013
      @vincno3013 5 років тому +12

      Ive just become a trainer and yes i gladly hang those poor souls on the rack everyday i can to get out of the 9th circle of hell

  • @TopiasSalakka
    @TopiasSalakka 3 роки тому +116

    Friend actually made a girl in a call centre cry.
    He told her that even selling crack at a daycare is a more dignified job. The girls manager called him back asking him to apologize, since she'd been crying for hours.

    • @AVKnecht
      @AVKnecht 3 роки тому +25

      That is in a very morbid way hilarious!

    • @scottxtapes9743
      @scottxtapes9743 3 роки тому +2

      Peak for the girl but great joke

    • @nikosuave4779
      @nikosuave4779 3 роки тому +6

      Anyone who takes out stress on a company by personally attacking an employee should be smacked around with a rubber chicken full of metal BBs

    • @user-ly1ml6ue9n
      @user-ly1ml6ue9n 3 роки тому +1

      Your friend is a bastard

    • @JesusAguilar-ph3gn
      @JesusAguilar-ph3gn 3 роки тому +30

      I mean, your friend is right, but what an asshole. The poor agent is struggling just as much as we all are to be reminded of her harsh reality in such a brutal way.

  • @mt2oo8
    @mt2oo8 8 років тому +641

    Jobs without proper training are the worst. You end up doing something you aren't meant to do and your supervisor speaks to you about it like I was meant to consciously know.

    • @fancyelk2373
      @fancyelk2373 7 років тому +49

      mt2oo8 my first factory job did that to me. They showed me the paperwork we had to do at the end of each shift to count up the products, and they didn't show me how to do it, they just said "do the paperwork." And then got mad when I completely failed. Later I got a job at the same company but different department, and they showed me how to do the paperwork step by step, and it turns out it was incredibly easy with training.

    • @laharl2k
      @laharl2k 7 років тому +13

      And when they fire you after your test period they tell you it was your fault for not good at teamwork

    • @shadowmod3
      @shadowmod3 6 років тому +1

      what the fuck did you told the interviewer before your were hired? lol

    • @Ozymandias1
      @Ozymandias1 6 років тому +5

      First day I worked at one job the guy I worked at made me find a certain batch file (this was in the early 2000s) which was in a nested subdirectory about 5 layers deep and there was no search tool and there were lots of directories on the share. When I failed he said "there is no excuse!". Did he expect me to be psychic? Didn't last long at that job.

    • @jeffcena9897
      @jeffcena9897 6 років тому +2

      mt2oo8 I swear that's all the jobs I have had XD

  • @petertr2000
    @petertr2000 5 років тому +286

    "Got off the phones". Literally the goal every single person I ever met in a call centre.

    • @MollyFC
      @MollyFC 4 роки тому +10

      I'm off the phones and its not a whole lot better where I'm at. Still gotta deal with the same management

    • @CursedWheelieBin
      @CursedWheelieBin 3 роки тому +13

      I did that and ended up being a floorwalker and then a coach. Both jobs are horrible because you’re forced to pull people up for such stupid shit. I wanna go back and apologise to so many of them and tell them not to worry about such arbitrary shite.
      Lots of staff were dicks though, lying to customers to get rid of them then getting angry when you catch them out.

    • @johnkane8473
      @johnkane8473 3 роки тому +2

      some places in the States that i've worked at still make non-corporate management like trainers and supervisors do mandatory phone time. NO ESCAPEEEEEE

  • @scottwallacejr
    @scottwallacejr 4 роки тому +107

    One time I went on an interview at a call center, the interviewing manager said something off putting to me, to which I abruptly ended the interview and told her this was not a fit for me and just walked out. The look on her face was priceless. Pretty sure that was not the response she expected.

    • @Shinigami13133
      @Shinigami13133 3 роки тому +1

      What exactly did they say?

    • @KenMabie
      @KenMabie 3 роки тому +1

      comment left 5 months ago .. several replies from a couple days ago
      i am betting this never happened and the OP is just a loser looking for attention

    • @KenMabie
      @KenMabie 3 роки тому

      @@freedomgoddess if you think this makes sense then you are as insane as OP

    • @JesusAguilar-ph3gn
      @JesusAguilar-ph3gn 3 роки тому +19

      @@Shinigami13133 if you're to those interviews, you can hear a TON of off-putting things.
      Here's a list.
      1. You might have to do graveyard shift periodically.
      2. You need to be able to work under pressure.
      3. Training will not be paid.
      4. You will assist customers from (TV-Internet-Phone provider).
      But the worst of them all is: you will take calls.

    • @palebluedot5773
      @palebluedot5773 3 роки тому +10

      I got bored during Covid lockdown & applied for a few jobs I didn't need to take just to ask a lot of questions about how employees were treated and the possibility of unionizing and then tell them I wasn't interested. I figure they deserve to have their time wasted with my highly specific, probing questions about the possibility of starting a jam making club and how many snowy owls rooster in the surrounding forest.

  • @paigebrady4012
    @paigebrady4012 6 років тому +553

    'How do they cope? Fluoxetine.'
    That was too real for me, thanks.

    • @antediluvianspy1708
      @antediluvianspy1708 5 років тому +14

      Vyvanse, gabapentin and clonazepam for me lmao.

    • @caitlinspence4749
      @caitlinspence4749 5 років тому +16

      I LAUGHED SO HARD CAUSE SAME IM LEGIT STARTIN IN LESS THAN A WEEK N ON 40MG HWG

    • @tulipalll
      @tulipalll 5 років тому +8

      @@antediluvianspy1708 bruh, clonazepam is a fucking killer, bro. Horrible withdrawal symptoms. Stay safe man. Maybe try to find an alternative?

    • @SuperLio333
      @SuperLio333 5 років тому +4

      @@tulipalll gabapentin is worse

    • @mackk123
      @mackk123 5 років тому +2

      you guys should just speedball it

  • @Sandokan4
    @Sandokan4 8 років тому +418

    I don't get why anyone would ever want to work there, especially at the one you're describing. I'd rather scrub toilets for 8 hours a day. At least you get a proper toilet time.

    • @gravekeepersven82
      @gravekeepersven82 8 років тому +33

      savage

    • @justincarr8178
      @justincarr8178 8 років тому +3

      Khan No you wouldn't

    • @joesmith1395
      @joesmith1395 7 років тому +20

      I assume you're not from the UK. For the most part you don't get the choice of job.

    • @joshklein987
      @joshklein987 7 років тому +1

      Joe Smith what do you mean?

    • @joesmith1395
      @joesmith1395 7 років тому +37

      In the Uk we're overfilled with immigrants and the majority of jobs are packed because we only have so much space as an island so you have to get whatever job to pay for your massively overpriced home

  • @SenorPiggeh
    @SenorPiggeh 5 років тому +47

    I worked in a call centre for three months and I had a mental breakdown at the end of it. Took me a long time to recover mentally from the stress of that job. You are constantly bombarded with noise, information and more work that all needs doing ASAP. Oh and with the toilet time yeah the one I was in had five minutes too. The place was horrific. You couldn't pay me enough to ever work in one again. They are hell on earth.

    • @hunterjg777
      @hunterjg777 Рік тому +1

      Agreed. You mind sharing what career you pivoted to after these hell holes?

  • @yortlebluzzgubbly3871
    @yortlebluzzgubbly3871 7 років тому +278

    I lasted a month at a call centre. It was actually pretty well paid, but the work was torture. You ever seen a grown ass man cry on a bus like a little girl? That was me going home damn near every day. It staggered me that anyone living in a Western, civilized country thought it was acceptable to treat other humans this way.

    • @BrokenCornholio1537
      @BrokenCornholio1537 7 років тому +45

      The amount of stories I've heard from people that were nearly driven to suicide because of these jobs is frightening. Getting watched constantly by a sadistic bat shit crazy manager and having to put up with abusive customers every day is probably the closest thing to hell on earth you can get in the workplace. And most people can't quit because they desperately need the money.

    • @brettvv7475
      @brettvv7475 7 років тому +15

      Yortle Bluzzgubbly - My ex-wife was brought to the brink by working at the AOL call center years ago. She literally cried before and after Ever. Single. Shift.
      Even though we desperately needed a second income at the time (but she had zero fucking skills), I couldn't bear seeing it, so I finally told her to just fucking quit and picked up another job myself. I was so concerned that it was _actually_ going to mentally damage her that working (and I'm not kidding) 17-19 hours a day seemed the better choice.
      Side note: I worked at that very same call center a few years prior and muscled through that pain. She was a fucking pussy.

    • @ADSuri
      @ADSuri 5 років тому +36

      Really sympathised with you until the end. You do remember that it was you who asked her to quit?

    • @ADSuri
      @ADSuri 5 років тому +13

      Good for you, dude. Staying with an abusive employer because they pay well is like staying with an abusive partner because they're really good in bed.

    • @MollyFC
      @MollyFC 4 роки тому +4

      The first few months at mine I got seriously sick from anxiety every morning. Had to take meds so I would stop vomiting

  • @lordthruxawe504
    @lordthruxawe504 8 років тому +229

    Christ this explains my experience with call centres so accurately it's scary.

  • @adgg577
    @adgg577 5 років тому +92

    I remember when I was 20 and working in a call centre whilst at uni. To put it mildly, I'd rather go on a death march through Chernobyl with no gas mask than ever set foot in one ever again. To anyone stuck in their own hell pit, you can get out of it!

    • @palebluedot5773
      @palebluedot5773 3 роки тому +7

      Obviously. Chernobyl is looking very this time of year.

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 2 роки тому +1

      As long as you didn’t visit the elephant’s foot inside the sarcophagus, you’d be fine. I get your point though.

  • @cedericdrachenreign7637
    @cedericdrachenreign7637 7 років тому +116

    Worked in a call center for almost 3 years. I got sucked into the abyss of working-from-home. It was too convenient to quit, but made me just miserable enough to hate myself. I eventually got fired because my internet issues made me miss too much work. It was a god-send. Thank you Comcast and your garbage service. (They came out 8 times one week and didn't fix it.) Now that I work a normal office job, I can see how anti-social working-from-home made me. If you aren't a very social person, don't work-from-home.. It will not help with your anxiety and you'll become an even weirder hermit man.

    • @fraserdavidson6900
      @fraserdavidson6900 6 років тому +5

      Damion Dick
      I did a course from home in the middle of the winter. Weirder hermit man- no truer words have been said

    • @tidgypud8938
      @tidgypud8938 6 років тому +1

      What job did you have working from home?

    • @hunterjg777
      @hunterjg777 Рік тому

      What kind of office work did you get in to? What do you do in that role

  • @sugoistalin7809
    @sugoistalin7809 7 років тому +191

    As someone who's worked as a "trainer", trust me when I say, it's a hell of a lot more soul crushing than you think. My whole time working at the call centre, from the beginning up till becoming a trainer, I was applying for any job I could, I was just heavily unlucky and Somehow kept the job that long, suffering through working on the phones, yet as a trainer, I broke in 2 weeks and quit. The shit they expect you to do is horrible. Not only do they expect you lie, but, at least the one I worked at, they expect you take notes on fucking _everything_ and _anything_ about the applicants that I can. I'm talking about hair colour to how they react to certain words. Fucking words! We had to to take notes on anything they say and also we had to try and figure out if any have disabilities or not. I mean they frame it as "getting to know those who'll be working there" but It's fucking disgusting. I've been through a load of shitty things, but this, even I couldn't take. Oh, and we still also get restrictions on basic human liberties. If we miss something, like if someone was lazier than we may have noticed, that's points off. If someone ever stutters, and we didn't note it down, that's points off. You'd think once you get off the phones, you'd be more secure. Wrong, that ammo they keep when we're on the phones, if we aren't fired then, it can and probably will be used when we get promoted, if not to fire us, then to "put pressure" on us to work harder. Now I don't know how far they may go with that shit, cause I was only a trainer for 2 weeks, but from what I did see, it's inhumane.

    • @CursedWheelieBin
      @CursedWheelieBin 3 роки тому +8

      Yeah the biggest reward I ever got with a promotion in a Vodafone call centre was doing my manager’s job without any pay-rise whatsoever (less actually, because I couldn’t even make bonus anymore).
      They called the role “lead adviser” because the manager didn’t have a clue.
      Luckily the progression looked good on my CV so I used that to help land a real job

    • @thebowler5506
      @thebowler5506 3 роки тому +6

      Damn, and I thought retail was bad

    • @cloudsenpai9258
      @cloudsenpai9258 3 роки тому +6

      @@thebowler5506 I miss retail. I was happier then.

    • @jediknight1294
      @jediknight1294 Рік тому

      ​@@cloudsenpai9258retail you could at least punch back when assaulted.

  • @Matrix803
    @Matrix803 3 роки тому +127

    Yep. I worked in a call center from 2015 to 2021. Just this past September, with some stroke of dumb luck, I _finally_ managed to land a job as a front-end developer. Working in a call center was awful, and not only did it nearly pigeon-hole my career, but it also made me gain a lot of weight, start drinking a lot and falling into depression. During the final few months, I actually went to therapy and was considering getting on anti-depressants because my mental/emotional state was really that bad.
    For anyone younger that's reading this comment, if you're just graduating from your final year of college and you're looking to start your work career, do yourself a favor:
    *Stay away from help desk jobs or phone support jobs. It damages you.*

    • @hunterjg777
      @hunterjg777 Рік тому +1

      Well said.
      How did you get into front-end dev work if you don't mind me asking? did you go the University route or self-taught?

    • @Matrix803
      @Matrix803 Рік тому +8

      @hunterjustgaming7943 Thanks! I graduated from college with a bachelor's degree in computer information systems (just like a general IT degree). After that, I went into the support job for 6 years, so that was really my first full-time job in the tech field. I interviewed at about a dozen different places and mostly got rejections because I just simply didn't have the coding experience. I was coding a lot on the side and doing websites for my parents and myself, along with some small side projects I whipped up in HTML. Showed those around to other interviewers and finally landed the dev job I have now. I'm honestly still debating how much my degree actually helped. Lol

    • @channelofberry
      @channelofberry 11 місяців тому

      second this. I have a degree and work in a call centre. dont do it.

    • @Max4Z
      @Max4Z 6 місяців тому

      @@Matrix803 I think the degree helps the resume look better I’m assuming but idk

    • @tonyh1345
      @tonyh1345 Місяць тому

      I’m in the same role man! I’ve gained 30 pounds in the past several months because I can’t do the job sober. I literally can’t get through a single shift sober.

  • @wizkabo5106
    @wizkabo5106 5 років тому +908

    Democratic Republic of call centres... You mean India?

  • @griztendo
    @griztendo 7 років тому +113

    I worked in one for 5 years. I, gladly, took an 8 grand pay cut to get out of that job. One of the best decisions I ever made. Took everything in me to not blast my actual opinion during my "exit interview". Then skipped out of there with the biggest grin on my face on my last day. My sincere sympathy to anyone still working in one.

    • @themudpit621
      @themudpit621 6 років тому +5

      Congrats, but the exit interview is when you are meant to help the poor souls left behind! I guess you did your best.

    • @CynicalOldDwarf
      @CynicalOldDwarf 5 років тому +9

      Exit interviews are an [optional] formality, pointless to give an honest opinion when they already likely know their practices are terrible.
      Better not to burn your bridges so you can get a decent reference.

  • @Wannergren.
    @Wannergren. 3 роки тому +39

    Got fired from a call center today & first i was like wtf, Why? Then i was like hurraaaay, im alive again!!!

    • @gibusllama3418
      @gibusllama3418 3 роки тому +6

      Congrats!

    • @paturcaflorentina624
      @paturcaflorentina624 6 місяців тому

      😂 congrats, I dream about getting to work and get fired and hopefully I can get out. My colleagues are nice, people on the phone are not.

  • @sspsspssp1
    @sspsspssp1 6 років тому +890

    I used to build the software for call centers and I felt so guilty

    • @BigCaucasoid
      @BigCaucasoid 5 років тому +50

      sspsspssp1 Repent!, dog! You mangy heathen

    • @DrRyan82994
      @DrRyan82994 5 років тому +75

      Hey why do I get calls while I am wrapping a call or after I've logged out?
      This is the stuff of nightmares.

    • @leaninheavy
      @leaninheavy 5 років тому +12

      Softphone?

    • @leaninheavy
      @leaninheavy 5 років тому +3

      DrRyan82994 there’s a timer ⏱

    • @xhag1x
      @xhag1x 5 років тому +69

      Creating tools of torture you should feel guilty

  • @Nickademus77
    @Nickademus77 7 років тому +225

    I have never worked a service other than military, but somehow I already knew call center people were treated like crap. I always make it a point to be as nice as possible to them, even when I'm in a bad mood.

    • @DarthSidian
      @DarthSidian 7 років тому +26

      Nickademus77
      You, sir, are a legend. Respect.

    • @bubbledreams6382
      @bubbledreams6382 7 років тому +16

      You are a wonderful human being.

    • @bombiss_9124
      @bombiss_9124 6 років тому +10

      Nickademus77 call centers seem like a Chinese sweatshop. Even before this video, I just had a gut feeling that working in one was hell.

    • @alexprice5522
      @alexprice5522 6 років тому +5

      You are an example to us all.

    • @MaTtRoSiTy
      @MaTtRoSiTy 6 років тому

      They no doubt appreciate that believe me. As 90% of people are ignorant, rude and stupid.

  • @DocSpooky
    @DocSpooky 4 роки тому +85

    Ironically, a guy at the call centre i worked at got fired for sharing this video

    • @PiroKUSS
      @PiroKUSS Рік тому +12

      The company couldn't handle the truth lmao

  • @LucVNO
    @LucVNO 7 років тому +326

    Cubicles give me panic attacks, I work in landscaping now.

    • @candycanessongs
      @candycanessongs 7 років тому +18

      Greenkeeper :P Outdoors in the world is much more preferable than being in those soul sucking isolation cubes .

    • @prayunceasingly2029
      @prayunceasingly2029 7 років тому +6

      filzhut
      How's beekeeping?

    • @RasoKye
      @RasoKye 7 років тому +12

      i couldnt imagine.being in that Marxist hell hole of a work enviroment.

    • @Goldedguy
      @Goldedguy 6 років тому

      I am the only person who likes office cubicle's.

  • @TheAlmightyLoli
    @TheAlmightyLoli 5 років тому +144

    Went in thinking was just a funny video to put as background noise.
    Left with stomach ulcers thanks to Dank hitting way too close to the mark.

  • @Reqqles
    @Reqqles 2 роки тому +12

    Having worked in call centers for years before leaving that world behind and becoming self-employed, I love coming back and watching this vid again. It's a celebration

  • @Ratman84
    @Ratman84 8 років тому +208

    Can confirm. Call center jobs are suicide preparation courses.

    • @pubcle
      @pubcle 7 років тому +15

      This whole thing makes me want to go out and hug call center workers.
      It sounds like torture that kills you inside

    • @SpaceShank
      @SpaceShank 7 років тому +14

      So what about suicide prevention call center workers?

    • @Rene411
      @Rene411 9 місяців тому

      ​@pubcle it does

  • @KingLulzington
    @KingLulzington 7 років тому +540

    Got an interview for a call center today but I’m not going and staying up and doing research on em. Glad i decided not to go through with it. I’m easily irritable enough as it is. Getting cussed out everyday and watched like a hawk would kill me

    • @LTBL88
      @LTBL88 6 років тому

      haha and you still didn't get fired, legend

    • @jillvalentinefan77
      @jillvalentinefan77 6 років тому

      @Wench Sounds like a person to add to the gassing list. *pencils in random caller*

    • @Chris6134
      @Chris6134 5 років тому

      Yep I just cancelled my interview today on a call center! After seeing all this and others, NO WAY will I even set foot in there! Could get shot by some angry employee who just lost his job or something!!

  • @Windowlicker96G
    @Windowlicker96G 5 років тому +20

    After just leaving my call centre job I thought I would revisit this video. Can relate almost everything here. The thought of seeing the back of that place puts a smile on my face.

  • @LoyalandTrue13
    @LoyalandTrue13 8 років тому +512

    "I'm sure not all call centres are like this" you're wrong. I worked in 3 over the course of about 7 years in the US. They were all EXACTLY like this.

    • @hannahshark8080
      @hannahshark8080 7 років тому +11

      LoyalandTrue13 Same in the Pacific.

    • @MrJinglejanglejingle
      @MrJinglejanglejingle 7 років тому +37

      Sarcasm isn't wit. Just so you know.

    • @candycara6805
      @candycara6805 7 років тому +21

      Wow, triggered much M.J.
      People are allowed to post they're opinions, l mean after all that's the whole point of a comments section. Lmfao

    • @candycara6805
      @candycara6805 7 років тому +18

      M J Grasscutter Triggered again. Your such an easy target. I await your reply with baited breath. 😁😁😁

    • @MrJinglejanglejingle
      @MrJinglejanglejingle 7 років тому +5

      Well memed, m8

  • @gravekeepersven82
    @gravekeepersven82 8 років тому +330

    I'd rather do 2 Iraq tours 18 months each than work a call center ever again.

    • @tomdunphy6865
      @tomdunphy6865 7 років тому +105

      gravekeepersven82 probably a higher chance of death in the centre from suicide.

    • @kekero540
      @kekero540 7 років тому +54

      gravekeepersven82 at least your allowed to have friends in a tour.

    • @steirabua861
      @steirabua861 7 років тому +20

      And you get to shoot donkeys with the 25mm in Iraq

    • @Fortress333
      @Fortress333 6 років тому +3

      You get to legally blow up cubicles in Iraq. Cubicles with windows and roofs and children playing inside. Still better than working in a call center. Both might give you PTSD, though.

    • @ADSuri
      @ADSuri 5 років тому

      I'd believe you if you actually did do two tours in Iraq but I wouldn't want to accuse you of stolen valour.

  • @skyeguy7914
    @skyeguy7914 3 роки тому +41

    I had a manager at Walmart who also told me to “shit faster.” And justified it by claiming that it only takes him 2 minutes at best. Officially the coaching was given for “failing to perform work related tasks in a speedy and efficient fashion.”

    • @sicariusflamus3033
      @sicariusflamus3033 Рік тому +1

      i was told that going to the bathroom 6 times in an 8 hour shift was "excessive" as if it isnt normal to go to the bathroom often when you drink a lot of water and have a small bladder lol. (this is actually illegal btw u cant be reprimanded for going to the bathroom)

  • @stefano19827
    @stefano19827 8 років тому +168

    outbound call centers are a crime against humanity

    • @johnreese1337
      @johnreese1337 6 років тому +6

      MIne is quite nice actually. Mostly because when I call them it is to deliver good news.

  • @m1ndtr1p
    @m1ndtr1p 7 років тому +377

    Yes, call centers are ALL LIKE THAT, every single one of them... I've worked at a few in my time, and it's hard to believe they're still allowed to operate like this, especially in today's political climate of anti-bullying, it's an incredibly stressful job, I've seen so many people go through mental break downs, start physical fights with managers, people getting so angry they destroyed their workspace, throw chairs around, put their fist through their monitors etc... I even witnessed one guy drive his little piece of shit Hyundai Accent through the front doors of the building attempting to get at one of the higher up managers...
    Do yourselves a favor and avoid working in call centers, it's a shit job that doesn't pay anywhere near as well as it should considering the amount of shit you have to take from both managers and customers on a daily basis... Avoid it like the plague.

    • @Eddyhartz
      @Eddyhartz 6 років тому +9

      m1ndtr1p did the guy take his break and say "I'll be back..." ominously?

    • @axelx7495
      @axelx7495 6 років тому

      My work is fine and I essentially work in a call centre

    • @tyrannosaurus_wex
      @tyrannosaurus_wex 6 років тому +1

      m1ndtr1p wtf is wrong with y'all smoke a little

    • @Jimmy-sw8pv
      @Jimmy-sw8pv 6 років тому +7

      I'm glad I got out of that joint, felt like I lost several years off my life and consider being an alcoholic the whole time. The managers expect you to be happy all the time even though everything's falling apart, and they'll tell you everything you know is wrong even if you actually know what you're talking about. Pay's even smaller too, fuck working at call centers

    • @kyle1598hffgyfv
      @kyle1598hffgyfv 6 років тому +2

      My call center isn't like this. The way the clock managed is no different than a typical factory. They want us in 5 to 10 minutes early, 2 paid 15 minute breaks, 30 minute lunch.
      In bad weather, we can work from home. Work from home is also an option for qualifying injuries. We work 365 days, but get double pay holidays.
      I realize my office is not a common occurrence.

  • @BudsRPGreview
    @BudsRPGreview 2 роки тому +43

    In a call centre job I did many years ago I had a lady tell me she hoped I got cancer... because I told her she didn't qualify for 2000 Nectar points.

    • @hunterjg777
      @hunterjg777 Рік тому +13

      Another big issue with call centres right there. They think that, because it's over the phone, that they can say whatever they want. And they do.

    • @CarlosFlores-pl3lb
      @CarlosFlores-pl3lb 10 місяців тому

      Oh yeah, same buddy. I got told to get terminal cancer because their phone plan didn't cover international 5g for free.

    • @paturcaflorentina624
      @paturcaflorentina624 6 місяців тому +1

      That’s so terrible, they shouldn’t be allowed to say that, customers have to make freedom to abuse us. I am sorry for what she said. 😔

    • @tutin4090
      @tutin4090 6 місяців тому

      ​@@paturcaflorentina624then we have to take the next call and the next and the next all day and be cheerful the whole time.

  • @DarkxV12
    @DarkxV12 7 років тому +262

    Its like a modern day gulag.

    • @o0julek0o
      @o0julek0o 6 років тому +15

      Now imagine it's minimum wage, without benefits, and it's a zero hour contract.

    • @nice3333333333
      @nice3333333333 5 років тому

      Oh Fatherland, Fatherland show us your sign. You children has waited to seeee! The morning will come! And the world is MINE! *TOMORROW BELONGS TO MEEEEEEEE!*

    • @avy6153
      @avy6153 5 років тому

      Difference is: The gulags were a paradise compared to a call-centre

    • @MollyFC
      @MollyFC 4 роки тому

      @Cheeki Breeki are you guys allowed to move in a factory?

  • @marky046
    @marky046 6 років тому +221

    Ahh yes Teleperformance. The company that actually made me go batshit crazy 6 years ago and i am still recovering.

    • @loganobrien6518
      @loganobrien6518 4 роки тому +5

      @NotAFan NeverWillBe Not all heroes wear capes lmao

    • @arealbigchungus
      @arealbigchungus 3 роки тому +5

      Late response but fuck that place and most of the managers with it. My sup put me on a suspension because I was in a different aux to go talk to him about something and he was busy, so I waited for him. Was suspended for a day, got a different job that same day, then got a call from him asking when I would return, and told him when he licks the salt from my gooch

    • @birkbengtsson5297
      @birkbengtsson5297 3 роки тому +9

      Teleperformance is absolute trash.
      Login 20 seconds late (literally) and you get a disciplinary meeting where you get yelled at and threatened with being fired because the same thing happened two weeks ago. Of course they make you lock up your phone for the entire workday since if that was recorded they'd get sued to the fucking ground!
      Doesn't even matter if you over-exceed at your work duties cause they still did this all the time to me even thought I was the top seller in that specific project..

    • @skulker2
      @skulker2 3 роки тому +8

      That place was awful. I was working 2 jobs and I was so tired I went in to Teleperformance on my day off thinking I had to work that day. Got written up for clocking in unscheduled.

    • @Swarnted158
      @Swarnted158 3 роки тому +2

      Indeed. I feel your pain

  • @sjtv6565
    @sjtv6565 3 роки тому +55

    I have a couple friends in Australia that do call center work for debt collection, they've been doing it for 7 years.
    When I asked how they were able to manage the stress and soul crushing environment of an office call center, they told me they just do cocaine and drink beer at work all day.
    I think they might be on to something

  • @kelpiekappa9982
    @kelpiekappa9982 8 років тому +70

    I was offered a job at a call center just this weekend, and I did consider it because the pay is great (relatively speaking)... but everything you said is exactly what I suspected about the place. I will not be taking this job offer.

    • @diggy_the_first
      @diggy_the_first 7 років тому +24

      just do the training then quit, its easy money

  • @waze3174
    @waze3174 8 років тому +73

    I relate so hard on everything you said, i had an abusive job last year until i decided to "just quit" and my god has it been the best decision of my life, it gets better!

  • @briantrombley3115
    @briantrombley3115 5 років тому +41

    I worked a warehouse with call center in the middle, more than once people ran out crying. It was like a gulag.

  • @DedeAdams
    @DedeAdams 6 років тому +203

    Worked a call center where I was let go because of excessive tardiness. The stats: 5 minutes over 6 Months. In increments of a tenth of a second. Left happily, and strangely, the last time I worked call center jobs.

  • @GingerJack.
    @GingerJack. 8 років тому +433

    Kinda wish you'd make more videos, you're pretty funny.

  • @corsaircarl9582
    @corsaircarl9582 5 років тому +43

    I like to call the happy and upbeat one's 'Reverse Emos', you know the one's...they're always happy and it feels so disingenuous

  • @MickeyD2012
    @MickeyD2012 7 років тому +77

    Your deadpan delivery just seals the deal. I'm dying.

  • @domfarrall
    @domfarrall 3 роки тому +7

    Worked in a call center for 18 months a few years ago to raise some cash after finishing uni. It was like something out of the DPRK. The final push for me to leave was when a poor lad hung himself in one of the toilet cubicala. The way the company treated the whole situation just made me sick to the stomach. The whole ordeal of working there plus witnessing the suicide attempt has forever left its mark on me. The management system there was just so corrupt to the core, the way they treated people could of turned the strongest of people into wrecks. The HR team was arguably the worst, it was possibly run by the reincarnation of Lavrentiy Beria (but as a lady). They would lead you into a flase sense of security to open up about how you feel and whats going on, only just then to use it against you and then subject you to rather humiliating, cruel and unusual punsishments. If you are an independent thinker or have any modicum of cerebral integrity a call center is probably one of the worst jobs you could ever work. It is dehumanizing work that only serves to destroy your soul.

  • @hell_pike9150
    @hell_pike9150 5 років тому +103

    I worked in a call center once and can confirm everything he's saying is true also in the US.

  • @sofiiii1
    @sofiiii1 6 років тому +30

    I've been unemployed for a while, and I applied to work in a 'Customer Contact Centre' I went for the interview and got called back on the same day saying I had the job. I was pretty pleased as after having no job for a while I was beginning to feel like nowhere wanted me to work for them. I started the week after, and after watching this video the first 10 mins had never felt so relatable. We had 'training' and the most awkward two truths and a lie with an overly eccentric guy who kept talking about how great it was to work there. It was a long painful day of listening to how many calls we had to take in a day, how our screens were monitored, how our calls were monitored, only half hour breaks from an 8-5 /9-6 day, and only being able to go to the toilet 'quickly', what would happen if we didn't meet targets, what would happen if we didn't deal with a call correctly, etc etc. I felt myself nodding along all day and smiling, whilst thinking in my head 'what the fuck have I got myself in to' and by the end of the day I felt like I was going to explode. The manager said, 'thanks for today guys! can you make it in for 9 tomorrow' to which I said yes' as soon as I got home I started crying and thought, no there's no way I can go back there tomorrow to start answering calls after hearing that. I just couldn't envision myself being there, at least being happy there anyway. So that evening I emailed saying that I was sorry but I wouldn't be returning (only a day after signing a permanent contract 😬) It was a massive anti climax as I had told so many of my friends and family I had a new job, and they were messaging me asking how it was going. It lead me to question myself, my resilience and capabilities as a person for only lasting ONE day there, especially as there were so many people there who had been there for 'such a long time!' but after watching this It's kind of made me feel better about the whole thing - so thanks 😂 I'm sure if I'd have stayed I would have had several breakdowns & ended up on antidepressants.

    • @sicariusflamus3033
      @sicariusflamus3033 Рік тому +3

      dont be hung up about it being one day after signing the contract, you have 3 days to back out of any contract you sign (at least in america)

    • @jhubbaboy7804
      @jhubbaboy7804 Рік тому

      Hi Sofi, I read your comment and I am going through exactly what you are going through. I work for a UK telecom company called Virgin media and Its a Call center it's been 11 months now and if you compare my photo before joining there and current me you will see a happy smiley face vs A old thin depressed guy. Yes that's me. I cry everyday and I am at a point where I work 10 hrs a day with 1 hour of break taking calls with 59 seconds of wrap time and a very little salary to survive on. Our calls are being monitored, they ask us to follow a stupid tool which is so old and irrelevant that it frustrates the hell outta customers and if we don't we get a non compliance and documentation. If the customer is not filling up a survey that is also our problem and responsibility, if a customer gives a 0 in survey we are answerable and 4 managers sit with us to give feedback and that's total torture. You cannot exceed the breaks not even for a minute but personally I do that and now when I feel I cannot survive anymore in this hell. I have applied for supply chain management to get out of this call center life hope I get selected in that and interview goes well😢

  • @Halfstep2024
    @Halfstep2024 5 років тому +76

    I got fired the same day I got recognized as the number 1 salesman in our department (of about 200 people) because I didn’t continue reading a 30 second script AFTER the person hung up on me. I got a verbal warning 1 hour after I got my little shit recognition for being the top salesman of the week for exactly that, then 1 hour later they claimed I still wasn’t reading the script (which I WAS! I fuckin knew they were listening to me real time I’m not stupid 😂) then 1 hour after that they tried to give me a week off without pay as punishment for still not listening and that was all I could take and I cussed out the entire place and quit. Hell of a recognition for my hard work 👍

    • @CursedWheelieBin
      @CursedWheelieBin 3 роки тому +15

      This guy decided to have some fun on his last day.
      He held his mic up against a desk fan and said “You’ll have to speak up mate, I’m in a wind tunnel”. Didn’t give a fuck.

    • @JesusAguilar-ph3gn
      @JesusAguilar-ph3gn 3 роки тому +11

      They will do that. One second you're the best performer, next you're on a final warning because you forgot to recommend upgrading their package in 3 calls or some arbitrary shit like that,

    • @strygwyr5735
      @strygwyr5735 3 роки тому +2

      Damn call center..

  • @Ghostwalker2061
    @Ghostwalker2061 5 років тому +120

    Oh, I got a story too. A woman was fired because she had a heart attack and had to leave early in an ambulance. And the reason why she was fired was because the job I worked for with its in house call center, hand a point system that you accrue, and if you get 3 points, they can you. No exceptions. She had 2.5 already, so they fired her the next day after she returned from the hospital.
    Oh, and where I used to work at, they can in fact fire you over a disability, they just don't put it down that's why they fired you. They'll find some other reason to fire you and use that instead.

    • @KenMabie
      @KenMabie 3 роки тому +4

      who the fuck returned "the next day" after a heart attack ..
      also pretty sure that is illegal and you are full of shit

    • @KenMabie
      @KenMabie 3 роки тому +3

      @J Brown Management : "oh excuse me Sheri we are going to have to fire you , the beeping of your cardiac monitor is annoying other call center employees, not take your IVs and your hospital bed and leave the call center"
      seems legit

    • @strygwyr5735
      @strygwyr5735 3 роки тому +1

      Well on the brighter side, she's now a call center survivor

  • @gogzy606
    @gogzy606 8 років тому +86

    did you get "return to work" meetings? where you had to explain how bad your puking was, and then agree to try not to puke again when you should have been at work? those were always fun.

    • @CountDankula
      @CountDankula  8 років тому +73

      Yeah, at the end of your return to work meetings you pretty much had to say "I promise I will never get sick again." It's like they have forgotten what it's like to be human.

    • @SpaceShank
      @SpaceShank 7 років тому +10

      Count Dankula Maybe they weren't human. Remember that episode of X-Files?

    • @NiebaumCurran
      @NiebaumCurran 7 років тому +3

      My old work loved doing these, but God help you if you had 3 sicks in a 52 rolling year.

    • @kellygunda9217
      @kellygunda9217 7 років тому +4

      Those meetings used to crack me up. I had one when I was ill for 4 days. I even showed them the drugs that were prescribed to me and a doctor’s note. Then at the end of the meeting, he asked me how this can be prevented. At first I thought he was joking, then I replied “ if I keep taking my meds, I should be fine”

    • @BrokenCornholio1537
      @BrokenCornholio1537 7 років тому +7

      Well, it is a call center. Where every aspect of the job is made to forcefully peel away any and all layers of your humanity. Till basically you're nothing but a sack of meat with a face. I'd wager that the ultimate test for manager position for a call center is to sacrifice an employee on some kind of fucking cultist alter.

  • @emkolight2527
    @emkolight2527 Рік тому +5

    I was in training where no cell phones were allowed in the training room or on the main call centre floor. I got cussed out when I had my cell phone out to enter the JOB's contact information, meanwhile the trainer had her phone out searching and doing who-knows-what! It's such a "rules-are-for-thee-but-not-for-me" environment!!!
    All call centres are this way. I've worked in literally 12 call centres. Each one lasted from about two days to 1 year in approximation. Never got fired. I bailed.

  • @frostermos
    @frostermos 6 років тому +132

    at first it sounded like you said cult centers, and it fit pretty perfectly

    • @msstarlight4770
      @msstarlight4770 5 років тому +2

      Really? It sounded like cock centers to me & I got confused, thought he was saying it on purpose & couldn't stop laughing.
      I eventually worked out that it was his accent.
      (Not my finest moment, but it was still damn funny!)
      😄😉😆

  • @sidneyshaw1608
    @sidneyshaw1608 6 років тому +44

    Whenever I deal with a call center I always fill out the obligatory "go here and tell us how your experience was", and (aside from always giving the person a good rating because I know this is the kind of shit they have to deal with) I always write in the "optional" or "other" section: "The person was very nice but please stop forcing them to make small talk, ask how you are a million times, say please and thank you after every syllable, etc"... it got to the point where, when dealing with Lenovo's call center, they know where I'm located (Pittsburgh) and they would ask me tons of shit about the Steelers, the weather, tell me about family they have from here, give me their whole life story, etc, and I would DREAD having to call them just to say that one of the hard drives in one of our machines failed can you please have it replaced or some shit like that because it would take forever dealing with them and cringing on the phone the whole time

  • @ImGodTheMaryBanger
    @ImGodTheMaryBanger 2 роки тому +34

    I got fired from a call centre for the way I responded to a few pissed off callers. I had to try really hard not to laugh as they played back the parts where I said what I said. I wouldn't be surprised if my calls are used in training for "how not to handle a call" 🤣

    • @wawawoo-24
      @wawawoo-24 10 місяців тому +1

      What would you say?

    • @ImGodTheMaryBanger
      @ImGodTheMaryBanger 10 місяців тому +5

      @@wawawoo-24 I was very passive aggressive and often resorted to using extreme sarcasm to get it into the idiots thick heads that I can't do what they're asking. "We don't have any technicians available, why don't you try being rude for 5 more minutes while I attempt to magic one directly to you, your majesty" shit like that got me fired and I regret nothing 😂

    • @wawawoo-24
      @wawawoo-24 10 місяців тому +3

      @@ImGodTheMaryBanger you dropped this 👑

  • @itsenzo3000
    @itsenzo3000 5 років тому +150

    I was considering working in a call centre. I guess not anymore, I have principles

    • @avy6153
      @avy6153 5 років тому +19

      One of your best life decisions

    • @itsenzo3000
      @itsenzo3000 4 роки тому

      @N Z damn, well I dodged a bullet right there!

    • @itsenzo3000
      @itsenzo3000 4 роки тому

      @N Z wow, I mean I'm glad you got out of there and I'm glad I saw this video and the comments.
      Fucking concentration camps!

    • @AC-ri2ph
      @AC-ri2ph 4 роки тому

      N Z i want to leave but the economy is not stable

    • @CursedWheelieBin
      @CursedWheelieBin 3 роки тому

      @@AC-ri2ph You’d better be joking boy. The economy isn’t stable? It’s never stable. KEEP SEARCHING or stay and be miserable

  • @hildegard2002
    @hildegard2002 6 років тому +81

    For some reason now I really want a Papers Please style Call Center game lmao

    • @hens0w
      @hens0w 5 років тому +9

      I Get This Call Everyday

    • @PeshOnYoutube
      @PeshOnYoutube 5 років тому +7

      Late af reply but there is a game called "Tech Support: Error Unknown". Give it a whiz!

  • @BigBoris
    @BigBoris 2 роки тому +11

    This is like a story from a man who went to hell, survived, and is now telling his grandkids

  • @bubbledreams6382
    @bubbledreams6382 7 років тому +32

    I loved it when I got a 20-minute phone call right at the end of my shift and the guy kept me on the phone rambling and asking me thirty different questions.

  • @stevevaughn2040
    @stevevaughn2040 7 років тому +67

    You are absolutely correct. Our call center, with AT&T, had a 70 percent turn over rate and they INTENTIONALLY wanted as many people fired so they could document the US center as a failure and move it to the Philippines, which they did. I was fired for asking if I needed to come in after a snow storm since many couldn't make it....I did and they changed my day off without telling me, I took my normal day off and didn't clear probation!

    • @scowler92
      @scowler92 6 років тому +14

      Fucking Globalism...

    • @jayhuseby3660
      @jayhuseby3660 5 років тому

      I worked at a at&t call center and my trainer told me he trained people in the Philippines. They had lawyers, doctors, and other professionals quit their jobs to work there because the pay was crazy high for them. They even swam to work in some instances after a huge flood.

    • @bitter_idiot
      @bitter_idiot 5 років тому

      You think that's bad? Ours is 85% 😂

    • @TS-yg8eo
      @TS-yg8eo 9 місяців тому

      What’s so good about the Philippines why would they wanna do business there ?!

    • @MuFaSaMoSi
      @MuFaSaMoSi 8 місяців тому +1

      @@TS-yg8eocompanies have to pay less for the same amount of work, minimum wage in the US is way higher than a “decent” paying job in Phillipines, India or Mexico.

  • @a.mjames6406
    @a.mjames6406 3 роки тому +6

    Everything you’ve said in this is so true, I worked at one for about a year and quit without having another job to go to, I found a temp job in admin but that’s only for another month and the only job offers I can seem to get now is more call centre work. Another thing I noticed in my place was they LOVED getting in 16-18 year olds who’d never worked before, they fell for the culty company bullshit so much easier and I think the two younger people on our team are the only ones who are still there. Also - we didn’t get our time back with that surprise overtime when a call comes in at the end of the day, and managers would actually get frustrated with you if that happened as they couldn’t finish for the day as well if you still on the phone, so again being punished for something out of ur control. A real running theme, I’m not looking forward to going through this shit again

  • @DonJoshua66
    @DonJoshua66 5 років тому +79

    I also saw an employee have a crazy mentle brake down. Get a week off. Come back. And have another mentle brake down

  • @dacianchronolog4104
    @dacianchronolog4104 6 років тому +257

    This. THIS. This is the video that got you labelled as enemy of the state. You outed the system. But they keep this vid up. The doggo doing the silly doesn't mean shit. This is the video that got you on the radar. #BlessYou

  • @Master-Of-Mankind
    @Master-Of-Mankind Рік тому +6

    Having worked call center jobs right out of college, I can honestly say I will never willingly work in an office ever again.

  • @Rooster---ooo
    @Rooster---ooo 7 років тому +96

    Totally accurate. I feel sorry for the Indian call centres who must get even more dogs abuse for a few rupees a day!

    • @vitaemecha
      @vitaemecha 6 років тому +12

      The thing is, and I know this from my many years experience with call center work at all levels. The Indian call centers pay them so much money (relatively) that they will put up with anything. In the UK we get paid peanuts and I have no idea why anyone does put up with it, but we do.

    • @Parth1713
      @Parth1713 3 роки тому +4

      Replying a bit late, but the conversion rate of rupees to most of the currencies is pretty steep, that's why it can look like Indians are being paid well for these kind of jobs. Combine that with the cheap imitation Chinese and home grown products being made available cheaply(not like a Sony or Samsung levels of international branding), coupled with call centers usually dabbling close with IT corruption of stealing money from unprotected accounts and fake scams and scandals in a similar way, and you have some really happy campers. Thing is, even with that, they have to put up a load of bullshit and unlike foreigners who can at the very least hold back on their anger. Most Indians are notorious for swearing like sailors on crack. Coupled that with Indian temperatures and a very stingy work environment and it turns into a very ugly sight. So basically, like every other call centers.

  • @anotherguy687
    @anotherguy687 5 років тому +41

    Honestly I'd love to see more of this kind of thing from Dankula. This shit's good.

  • @ChoppedBananas
    @ChoppedBananas 10 місяців тому +8

    I had appendicitis. Worst pain I ever experienced. I had the PTO to use, but it could only be used in 1 hour increments so I couldn't leave work until an hour on the dot. Fuck these jobs. Anyone reading this, you are better than a call center even if you don't think so. Stop putting call center on resume. Put Licensed insurance agent, account manager...etc. Leave these places high and dry!!

    • @rekamud6635
      @rekamud6635 10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for sharing, I had a car crash and the other guy who pushed me off the road is in jail, i was fired because i was in the hospital that day, yes one day. They lie to me while im unable to walk and nearly died about my attendance. At least they have names and addresses, so im gonna put account manager on the resume 😢

  • @garyhart6421
    @garyhart6421 7 років тому +71

    Did they have a policy where you had to be in 15-20 mins early (unpaid)
    for the system to be ready for you ?

    • @harmfulsweetz
      @harmfulsweetz 7 років тому +38

      Mine does, and it's ridiculous. If they want you in early to set up the systems, they should pay you for that time. Half the time, I wonder what they would do if I just strolled in at my start time and started the process then. I might find out tomorrow.

    • @Adani8882
      @Adani8882 7 років тому +21

      They can't do that it is illegal. If you file a lawsuit you will win.

    • @WredFawks
      @WredFawks 6 років тому +4

      Gary Hart the place I was at yeah. They refused to put me to w consolidated part time schedule because "well we don't do that"
      Bullshit I've been talking schedules with the rest of the class, give me four fives like the rest of the class.
      "Ok"
      They didn't and I quit

    • @IRONLORDMINK
      @IRONLORDMINK 6 років тому +7

      Gary Hart Pretty Much the excuse is the systems shit so you need to start to login early to get paid absaloute BS. FEW THINGS TO SAY. fuck Siebel and the near 2 decade old systems rocking P4 processors and a near decade old OS Windows 7 WHICH WHEN ALL COMBINED MEANS SYSTEM CRASHES SO YOUR PAID LESS DUE TO THE SYSTEM LOGING TIMES. NO CHROME FOR SOME REASON AND WHEN YOU NEED TO USE THE COMPANY WEBSITE IT TAKES 10 ATTEMPTS TO LOAD. Because my Centre is too Scoungy to pay to upgrade systems despite being a. Major complaint since day 1. That and we are likely going to move over to a new system shortly which will be even more system resource intensive. Because as an outsource company we need to use other systems despite our software and hardware limitations. Despite the Billion pounds UK turn over. I have done the maths and forwarded up the chain and for all our UK call centres to have duel core systems at least running Windows 10 will only cost 1million pounds that's by buying up old Core duo systems from other UK buis esses who have moved towards more up to date systems. Hell it would cost 100 million to upgrade to more future proof I5 and I3 systems. But fuck us right. Makes me want to beat It management and infrastructure development over the fucking head with a keyboard. Sorry had to vent

  • @dio3693
    @dio3693 7 років тому +57

    Now I understand why those automated message systems are used so much. Computers can handle the stress of the job much better than human beings.

    • @kiandocherty3589
      @kiandocherty3589 6 років тому +10

      Idk man those computers sound pretty suicidal to me...

    • @shadower227
      @shadower227 5 років тому

      This is a step closer to approaching the singularity

  • @metalmugen
    @metalmugen 10 місяців тому +8

    Legit begging in the streets for money is better than working at a Call Center.

  • @gscd2881
    @gscd2881 5 років тому +124

    I worked in a call center for almost one day (never came back from lunch). Glad to know I made the right choice.

    • @ADSuri
      @ADSuri 5 років тому +36

      I actually wanna go apply for a job at a call centre and do exactly what you did, just to piss off those succubuses they call managers.

    • @MollyFC
      @MollyFC 4 роки тому +13

      @@ADSuri trust me its a great way to rile them up

    • @btf1287
      @btf1287 3 роки тому +11

      lmao same, lasted until lunch hour
      they spent the entire morning either tinkering with shitty software and pendisk or going over the literature, making us read out loud taking turns.
      I felt like I was in middle school.

    • @palebluedot5773
      @palebluedot5773 3 роки тому +8

      A.D Suri You should. It's easier to get hired now. Tell them what they want to hear to get hired, go through the paid training, make them invest money in your training, background check drug testing etc and then walk out day one. Stick 'em with the training costs for being suck d*cks. If enough people do it, the worker's could theoretically bring the callcentration camp industry to its knees.

    • @KK-de5ty
      @KK-de5ty Рік тому

      😂😂

  • @12201185234
    @12201185234 6 років тому +237

    I have been working in call centers since 2005. This describes the overwhelming majority of them perfectly. However, the guy that I've been working with for the past 6 years runs his business a bit differently. We are not open on weekends. He pays his staff entirely too much, frankly. We DO work most federal holidays, but usually just a half day, as sales drop off after lunch. Basically, all you're required to do is show up on time and stay on the phones. The owner buys the company lunch twice per week. There's a masseuse that comes in every Friday. Even the openers average $300-700 per week ON TOP of their hourly wage. The closers, depending on sales ability, average $1500-2500 per week, PLUS a monthly commission that can range from $3-8k once per month. Customer service staff are paid $20 per hour, plus bonuses and OT. All in all, It's a nice place to work.

    • @dooderbug2437
      @dooderbug2437 6 років тому +17

      Good fo you

    • @unclejohn4528
      @unclejohn4528 6 років тому

      😉 yeah, 👌 we hear you loud and clear. 🤣 jk... or am I

    • @Poppenheimer69
      @Poppenheimer69 6 років тому +21

      Glad you landed a job like this.

    • @Irish-King
      @Irish-King 6 років тому +4

      Think I need to hop the pond

    • @MarstonMorgan24
      @MarstonMorgan24 6 років тому +40

      So average of 1500$/week × 52 = 78k/year
      78k + (3k×12) = 114k....
      114k/year average for working at a call center? Hahaha gtfo, youre dreaming pal. Youre not fooling anyone 😂

  • @lous2308
    @lous2308 3 роки тому +4

    This was so funny, I was cracking up the entire video. You literally described my last job to a tee. I had to get signed off by my GP and look for another job immediately. Soul destroying work

  • @Generik97
    @Generik97 7 років тому +70

    What I have personally taken away from this video: If I am ever homeless, unemployed and starving on the streets NEVER accept a job offer from a call centre its best if i just starve to death rather then prolong my suffering.

    • @primus7776
      @primus7776 6 років тому +11

      Death is preferable....and more Fun.

    • @Captain_Wet_Beard
      @Captain_Wet_Beard 6 років тому +4

      Nah mate, selling dope beats starving. If you get arrested, they give you free food and a place to sleep.

  • @pag3059
    @pag3059 5 років тому +75

    Could you imagine dankula picking up the phone for tech support

    • @Godzillafan1980
      @Godzillafan1980 4 роки тому +6

      Hi I'm chucky wanna play?

    • @thomasinns6971
      @thomasinns6971 Рік тому

      Yep.
      "Hello?"
      "...."
      "Well that's your own fault, cunt. Goodbye"

  • @antonydrossos5719
    @antonydrossos5719 3 роки тому +2

    Gawdz, THIS is why I follow this channel so faithfully. I'm honestly still dealing with health problems that arose while working in a call center back in the 90s.

    • @redanapalm
      @redanapalm Рік тому

      Same as you , 5 years later i'm not the same anymore

  • @NoelCraigNI
    @NoelCraigNI 6 років тому +60

    Everything he says in this video and I really mean EVERYTHING is completely true. I know because I worked in a call center for 5 miserable years of my life which resulted in a medically documented breakdown that left me with generalised anxiety disorder and panic disorder that has had an unbelievably negative effect on the quality of my life for 8 years since. Stay away from call centres.

    • @strygwyr5735
      @strygwyr5735 3 роки тому +2

      Sorry to hear that man.. hope youre doing better now..

  • @NoManLP
    @NoManLP 7 років тому +23

    I couldn't handle three hours on the floor. I had a nervous breakdown and I didn't even know why.....I just hung up the phone, signed out and handed all the material to them. Apologized that I couldn't do it.

  • @Karakla08
    @Karakla08 5 років тому +28

    Worked almost 10 years in call centers. I think it mentally scared me.

    • @supergangstar1234
      @supergangstar1234 4 роки тому +4

      The fact that you are not sure if it mentally scarred you tells me how much it fucked you up. 10 years? 10 years in a call center? My man sorry to say this, but I thank god on my knees I am not in the same boat as you. Leave that mental hell the moment you are able to!

    • @CursedWheelieBin
      @CursedWheelieBin 3 роки тому +1

      What did you move onto? I worked in them for probably the same amount of time overall. Did the floor walking and coaching stuff too.
      I dunno if I had low self esteem going into the job, or whether that was a result of staying there too long.
      I because such a kiss-arse for customers, putting up with their crap, pretending to empathise and placate their false sense of authority. All the while I was just dying inside.
      Talked to a therapist about it a year after I left those jobs and I’m now much more comfortable telling people to shut the fuck up cos I’ve remembered that I actually have some value

    • @Karakla08
      @Karakla08 3 роки тому

      @@CursedWheelieBin generall office worker now. But my current job also stress me out.

    • @gerardsloan1593
      @gerardsloan1593 Рік тому

      I made the transition from call center work (private sector) to the public sector (government), I earn more money and other benefits with less stress dread and generally negative feelings. I also transferred a private pension from the call center into my current government pension. Used a bad experience to get something better. Have a good day

  • @mixerlo
    @mixerlo 5 років тому +30

    As long as you're in one, you're just a number, not a person.

  • @beardmonkey6931
    @beardmonkey6931 8 років тому +10

    I can confirm that call center in the United States are just like that as well. Every story I have from working at a call center is just terrible. Except one that was just sad, and weird. When my father died I told them I needed some time off to get things straight, and get his body to his home state to be buried where he wanted. They said sure thing, and offered their condolences. Then they told me I could take a day off to get everything taken care of, and not to worry about making that day up... I told them I needed more than a day, and then just quit. I mean really a single day to travel halfway across the US, and get all of my father's affairs in order. After 3 days they keep calling me nonstop asking when I was coming back.

    • @jimmy2k4o
      @jimmy2k4o 7 років тому

      I'm sorry for your experience man, I gotta say mine was opposite, My dad also died while I worked there they gave me "as much time as I needed" I took 8 days, they also gave my girlfriend (who also worked there) the day off so she could join me at the Funeral.

  • @alchemistwolf9173
    @alchemistwolf9173 5 років тому +78

    Alot of jobs in the United States is like this, especially in retail work

    • @dyinginfashion2558
      @dyinginfashion2558 5 років тому +10

      alchemist wolf yeah basically a majority of jobs are that way. Unless you are your own boss, America has barely any protections for employees.

    • @lynnkay417
      @lynnkay417 4 роки тому +3

      I've worked in factories that were this Soul-Crushing. Even with Depression and Anxiety Disorders already, those jobs made it WAY worse. I've gotten physically sick from the mental stress. One factory that was horribly strict like these call centers, had a wretched, bullying supervisor. I used to cry before going into work, because said supervisor was out to make my life a living hell; I was one of her targets. I ended up having a breakdown (as there were deaths in the family that year, on top of other issues), and work was just the last straw.
      I vowed to never work at a job that treat me like shit again. I walked out of that place, and never looked back. That was 7 years ago.

  • @apartje
    @apartje 8 років тому +237

    Nice shirt dude where did you get that?

    • @CountDankula
      @CountDankula  8 років тому +71

      shirtwascash got a bunch from there. Pricey, but the shirts are hilarious.

    • @apartje
      @apartje 8 років тому +17

      Thanks mate

    • @pleaseclap9878
      @pleaseclap9878 7 років тому +15

      You will be missed, apartje.

    • @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901
      @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901 7 років тому +7

      1. apartje will definitely be missed.
      2. why is kim jung il on that shirt?!

    • @SuperDeadknife
      @SuperDeadknife 7 років тому +1

      Alt-Centrist NeoCaliph-PaleoBonapartist what happened to apartje

  • @carolpickard9673
    @carolpickard9673 7 років тому +31

    Every thing you said is absolutely true.
    I used to call our private meeting rooms interrogation rooms.

    • @luciferstyles
      @luciferstyles 6 років тому

      Ours was called "the room of doom"... nothing good happened in that little drywall cage of misery!

  • @Danni611
    @Danni611 6 місяців тому +3

    I did that once. I lasted one whole miserable week and left of my own accord. I'd rather go hungry than do that again. We were told from the getgo that the security system we were selling was four times the cost of what we were telling customers (the target demographic being nervous or vulnerable elderly people), and the attitude seemed to be that if I wasn't willing take advantage of people to get ahead in life, then I was a loser. People who sold more systems got big bonuses and there was a scoreboard on the wall. The place was full of students desperate for money and probably not morally mature enough to think too hard about what they were actually doing. Every time I was told to f**k off by a member of the public, I knew they were right and felt ashamed of myself. Today I'm quite proud to say that I didn't succeed in selling even one security system😁

  • @irveux
    @irveux 8 років тому +50

    This is hilarious Count Dankula and 100% accurate. They really only cover 1% of what you need to know in training what a mess.

  • @lukecox2782
    @lukecox2782 7 років тому +40

    2:32 "One seldom recognises the devil when he is putting his hand on your shoulder" - Albert Speer.