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Hi! I am a college student who has always wanted to travel abroad for working purposes. I was just wondering how should we go about networking or applying for jobs. I know I probably won't be able to work while I am still in college, but I was wondering how early we should contact employers about our interest, when is too early? If I know I can't work for another 3 summers do we wait until the proceeding winter? Hope this makes sence. Thanks!

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I was thinking you would be also interested working in a call center. I believe you will be more than qualified.

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Call center work is a combination of two of the worst aspects of grunt jobs--monotonous AND stressful. I remember an employment counselor telling me that the average length of a worker's tenure at a call center was 17 days. That does mean that they're always hiring, though!!!!

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i used to work for an call center in a matter of it was directv i used to work for i did the programming and billing questions its not an bad job u get good benfits i work for them for 2 years

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