Call Centres
Dreadful pits of hellish torture for both customer and the people who work there. Press 1 to leave an amusing story, press 2 for us to send you a lunchbox full of turds.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 12:20)
Dreadful pits of hellish torture for both customer and the people who work there. Press 1 to leave an amusing story, press 2 for us to send you a lunchbox full of turds.
( , Thu 3 Sep 2009, 12:20)
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I've just finished working in an Australian call centre, and experienced callers like yourself on numerous occasions.
Why, pray tell, is it important that you highlight the ethnicity of the operator for this story?
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 2:39, 3 replies)
I've just finished working in an Australian call centre, and experienced callers like yourself on numerous occasions.
Why, pray tell, is it important that you highlight the ethnicity of the operator for this story?
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 2:39, 3 replies)
To add a bit of verisimilitude, perhaps?
His point was that he got through to somebody with English as a second language who was hard to understand - he wasn't singling East Asians out as inherently bad. A lot of anecdotes in this QOTW will be about people's experiences with Indian call centres, as that's where a lot of UK companies contract out to - should they all be changed to read "overseas call centres with differently-accented staff"?
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 9:24, closed)
His point was that he got through to somebody with English as a second language who was hard to understand - he wasn't singling East Asians out as inherently bad. A lot of anecdotes in this QOTW will be about people's experiences with Indian call centres, as that's where a lot of UK companies contract out to - should they all be changed to read "overseas call centres with differently-accented staff"?
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 9:24, closed)
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Tell you what, on re-reading the original post I'd agree that it's not explicitly racist. My reaction was based on 6 months of working in various call centres covering the whole of Australia and the casual-rising-to-blatant racism I overheard, was witness to and experienced personally.
No matter how many protests of innocence there will be this week, there are certainly a few too many stories posted on B3ta that either thinly veil a "stupid foreigners can't understand my thick Glaswegian/Brummie/Belfast/Cornish/Valley accent" or ridicule the highly educated multi-lingual operators who genuinely want to help you within the constraints of their job.
I'm not a member of the PC brigade, but stereotyping CSR's is no different to the treatment of minority based shop owners 10-15 years ago.
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 15:12, closed)
Tell you what, on re-reading the original post I'd agree that it's not explicitly racist. My reaction was based on 6 months of working in various call centres covering the whole of Australia and the casual-rising-to-blatant racism I overheard, was witness to and experienced personally.
No matter how many protests of innocence there will be this week, there are certainly a few too many stories posted on B3ta that either thinly veil a "stupid foreigners can't understand my thick Glaswegian/Brummie/Belfast/Cornish/Valley accent" or ridicule the highly educated multi-lingual operators who genuinely want to help you within the constraints of their job.
I'm not a member of the PC brigade, but stereotyping CSR's is no different to the treatment of minority based shop owners 10-15 years ago.
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 15:12, closed)
Hm
It always interests me to see people cry racism whenever ethnicity is mentioned in any capacity by some anonymous face on the internet. Funny enough, the person doing the calling-out is assuming that the other party must assuredly be white and, therefore, a racist.
I have a friend you'd no doubt accuse of being a racist as she often mentions in passing that a person was Filipino when recounting a story. This just might be because she is also Filipino, and so tends to notice.
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 16:31, closed)
It always interests me to see people cry racism whenever ethnicity is mentioned in any capacity by some anonymous face on the internet. Funny enough, the person doing the calling-out is assuming that the other party must assuredly be white and, therefore, a racist.
I have a friend you'd no doubt accuse of being a racist as she often mentions in passing that a person was Filipino when recounting a story. This just might be because she is also Filipino, and so tends to notice.
( , Fri 4 Sep 2009, 16:31, closed)
Ethnicity
First operator - Australian accent - was unintelligible and maybe it was she that managed to cut me off. Unintelligibility in a call centre worker isn't tolerable, whatever the ethnicity.
Second operator, East Asian(not South Asian)accent. Apparently a blithering incompetent.
Third operator, again East Asian (not South Asian) accent, apparently effective and efficient, as the whole call was over in a minute or so, and the technician actually turned up.
Race does not enter into it. However Telstra (Australia) is known in Australia for the blithering incompetence of the entire administration. That is in marked contrast to their techical staff. My experience with them goes back to 1980 - 81 and it has been negative in all cases but one or two.
Anyone who calls Telstra for any purpose whatsoever is facing the possibility of being stuffed around for anything up to months.
Why, pray tell is it important to assume that I have "highlighted" the ethnicity of the operators when I merely mentioned it?
And what are callers like me, exactly? Eh? Eh?
( , Sat 5 Sep 2009, 13:58, closed)
First operator - Australian accent - was unintelligible and maybe it was she that managed to cut me off. Unintelligibility in a call centre worker isn't tolerable, whatever the ethnicity.
Second operator, East Asian(not South Asian)accent. Apparently a blithering incompetent.
Third operator, again East Asian (not South Asian) accent, apparently effective and efficient, as the whole call was over in a minute or so, and the technician actually turned up.
Race does not enter into it. However Telstra (Australia) is known in Australia for the blithering incompetence of the entire administration. That is in marked contrast to their techical staff. My experience with them goes back to 1980 - 81 and it has been negative in all cases but one or two.
Anyone who calls Telstra for any purpose whatsoever is facing the possibility of being stuffed around for anything up to months.
Why, pray tell is it important to assume that I have "highlighted" the ethnicity of the operators when I merely mentioned it?
And what are callers like me, exactly? Eh? Eh?
( , Sat 5 Sep 2009, 13:58, closed)
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