[quote name='Kerig']
On the flipside, telemarketing in America seems to have become 90% Jamaican/Nigerian women with a very short temper and a finger glued to the hold/transfer button.[/QUOTE]
Have you ever done telemarketing? Cold calling is the absolute worst job ever, especially if you had to sell some of the crap I've done over the years.
Case in point: One of the places I worked for was trying to sell "death and dismemberment insurance" and would not simply allow us to call it "life insurance". Virtually every person that I called was over the max age to qualify(80), had moved 20 years ago or was dead.
Another time I worked telemarketing was for the 'local firefighters' selling something or other. We had banks of phones set up on folding tables in a dingy office building in the downtown here. They allowed you to smoke right at your phone. Not only that but if the potential customers were rude/an asshole to you, you could be rude right back to them as long as the supervisor wasn't on the floor. It was actually typical for some of us to pass the person's phone number around the entire room and keep calling them back for over an hour if you were rude enough of a douchebag to one of us.
One last example: I worked for ICS/Thomson Education Direct/whatever the

their scam company is calling itself nowadays.
At one point in time ICS definitely seemed like a respectable company. People could 'learn from home and get a certificate'. Thing is, I worked the inbound call center that's located here and very often you would get 'misdirected' calls that were intended for their customer service department from former 'students'.
The common complaint I heard from those former students was that their certificate/whatever wasn't accepted ANYWHERE. Basically they got scammed out of hundreds(possibly thousands) of dollars for a piece of paper that in the end is only useful as toilet paper.
Anyway, you had 3 seconds to answer the phone for inbound calls from when you heard a beep indicating you had a call. Even if the customer only wanted information on the schooling, your job was to push them to make up their minds and get them converted(typical telemarketing garbage). But after hearing all of the complaints from former students that got misrouted to me I felt like I was working for Bernie Madoff. Horrible company to work for. I'm amazed they're still in business.
