

call center job is still the only job i ever walked out on. that place was an employee mill though. i only last a few months and hardly anyone from my training class was still around. and the next call was right after the last one hung up, no time to do notes or anything. and god forbid you have dead air. when we had a customer complete a survey for our call, it was rated 5 to 1, best to work. Got a 5? You get a point. I think getting a 4 was zero points, and anything below was minus 1 point. That shit is the only reason ill fill out a survey for a support line i needed to call, as long as they weren’t totally horrible or did what they could, i rate them a 5.
you can do just as well investing in ETFs and never looking at your portfolio. Day trading for money you need right now is probably doable if you have some money to start with. But even then your gains are small, and i imagine many times the stocks are bought and sold so fast that the taxes are higher on them.