It's very erratic: I'm paid 60c a minute for time actually on calls (only recently increased from 50c a minute) but I never know how many calls I'm going to get in a given shift. A couple of times I've made around $400 a fortnight, but usually it's between $200 & $300. That's Australian $ by the way
I'm on a large number of themed lines and the computerised voice tells me which line the caller has chosen & whether he chose me from my recorded introduction
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Does that kind of work pay well?
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It's very erratic: I'm paid 60c a minute for time actually on calls (only recently increased from 50c a minute) but I never know how many calls I'm going to get in a given shift. A couple of times I've made around $400 a fortnight, but usually it's between $200 & $300. That's Australian $ by the way
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What's the number!!!???
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I honestly don't know, the calls are put through to me from a central switchboard. Anyway, it costs the callers HEAPS more than that.
If you mean my private number, I don't do freebies
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I just wondered if it was a themed line.
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I'm on a large number of themed lines and the computerised voice tells me which line the caller has chosen & whether he chose me from my recorded introduction
Not too bad. Helps pay the bills I suppose.
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Only reason I do it, can't live on the pension