Have you heard of this quote? I'm pretty sure some of the call center people can relate to this phrase. I think only 10-15% of call center employees do really save for the rainy days. A huge portion of salaries are spent on bills, gadgets, vacations and worse credit card debt! Even with above average salaries call center people receive these days, it not uncommon to see people in financial constraint and deep credit card debt.
Right now, credit cards are so easy to get because of easy requirements to get one. Call center people easily fall into this trap and may soon be living beyond their means. This contributes to a lot of stress inside and outside of work. Especially when you think that you haven't even been paid yet but the bills are waiting to be. For those of you who haven't gotten into the credit card mess, don't even think about getting a credit card. It will only mess up your financials and may eventually lead you to live beyond your means. Do not think it's an emergency fall-back. That's what everybody thinks at first. Then the temptation of spending will always haunt you as long as you have that credit card in your wallet.
More money, more problems... No matter how much you earn debt will always eat that away. Save and call center agents will be better off.





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