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August 2004, Week 4

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Brice Yokem <[log in to unmask]>
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Brice Yokem <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Aug 2004 14:10:35 -0400
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Canada isn't the sole beneficiary of the call centre migration, however.
American companies are opening call centre operations in India, Mexico and
the Philippines, the Datamonitor study said. A large pool of
English-speaking workers and lower wages make these locales appealing to
U.S. companies.

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I have to ask, is having a call center a government requirement?  My
experience with the call centers is abysmal, and it appears as though
these call centers exist because they HAVE to have them, but nothing
is said about the quality.  I have worked with the support people at
COGNOS and ROBELLE, these people are in Canada and really act like they
are there to help.  Some of these other companies are a joke, and the
'english speaking' workers - well - I can understand the ones in Canada,
sometimes a coloquialism creeps in, but is usually not a problem.

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