Call center jobs are still in.
Agree?
Wherever you go, there are call centers accepting applicants.
Kadalasan nga, may mga namimigay pa ng vouchers to encourage you to apply.
They offer higher pay and numerous perks plus more growth opportunities.
Not to mention that you don't need a college degree to join them.
But while BPO seats are desirable, they come with considerable high levels of stress.
And you have to adjust to shifting schedule.
Madalas pang-gabi ka.
Minsan, overtime pa.
Admit it or not, it's not healthy.
And it will soon take a toll on your body.
Like what happened to Juan Rafael Saulo, a PWD who worked at a call center before.
"I always got sick in my call center days because I lack sleep. I was doing a 15 hours shift everyday."
That led him to get out of it and just help with their family business.
Until he learned about freelancing.
And providing for his own family, saving for his own business, achieving financial freedom and traveling have motivated him to pursue working from home.
His perseverance didn't fail.
He's been doing freelance work as a virtual assistant for some time now.
Get to know his success story — from being discriminated at work to doing what he loves the most — tomorrow in our JasSuccess Interview at 5pm.
See you there!
Wow galing
Thank you Chin for sharing your great story. I really really love it.
Maraming Salamat sa inyong lahat. Natutuwa ako na nainspire kayo sa freelancing journey ko. Stay safe and God bless you all.