![]() Take that sick day, have a ‘treat yourself’ day off from work, if you have a good boss, they will understand that 100%. Burnout can create so many mistakes which just compounds the burnout even more. The OP urged anyone considering working at a call center to keep regular tabs on their mental health! “More and more, I saw people getting completely burnt out only to just keep running on empty. “For people calling call centers, just remember, that is a person on the other side, they really (hopefully) want to do the best they can for you, yelling and screaming will only make things last longer and neither side wants that.” Unfortunately, those callers are few and far between,” they explained to Bored Panda. When the person on the other line says, ‘Thank you’ and really means it, you can feel that and it is a great boost to your day. “Some of the worst people I have ever interacted with were from some of those calls, but also some of the best people as well. Meanwhile, the OP shared some advice on working at call centers, a line of work that they told us can be taxing but rewarding. Image credits: Andrea Piacquadio (not the actual photo) This respect also brings trust, trust that I am going on breaks when I can, not because I want to throw off the schedule.” I always did my best work for bosses who I knew I could ask them any questions freely and they would never judge. “I have had plenty of bosses over the years that run the full spectrum of good to bad bosses, and those that ended up being good always treated their team with respect. According to them, great bosses understand that their employees are people, too. We wanted to get u/Vizslaman’s opinion on what quality leaders are like. Many of you Pandas will probably agree that good bosses are quite rare. The nature of the call center was to answer the customer as quickly as possible, and the easiest way to do this is to have more people answering the phones, but if you don’t know what section is pulling which numbers, those reports mean nothing,” they pointed out that context is everything. “I believe they were so intent on us taking breaks for coverage reasons and since they could only see the numbers, they were blind to what those numbers were. They cannot see past what is written and when those people obtain positions of power, this problem only gets worse because there is no one around to tell them otherwise,” they mused about why their post got so much attention on Reddit in the first place.īored Panda was curious as to why the OP’s former boss was so intent on them adhering to a certain schedule. ![]() “I think we all have had bosses or someone in their lives who follows things a bit too much to the letter. Redditor u/Vizslaman told us that they never expected their story to go viral. Image credits: Vizslaman Good bosses will treat their employees with proper respect
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