I'm seriously considering going back to the call center business. In another week or two I will be going from an Appointment Setter to a Greeter for the dealership. Besides that going on, there's been other departments in my Ford dealership and others (including the manufacturing plants) feeling the sting of pay cuts or layoffs due to the low sales in trucks and SUV's due to gas prices (the contentious stuff will be left for fratching). When I become a Greeter, I'll lose out on my bonuses, but also I have to deal with SC's that'll tell me to bug of or worse because I need their driver's license to try and get them to do a test drive with a salesperson as an attempt to get sales in the dealership (and my fiance and his mom think that I should stay because it's an easy job...yeah right.
). I've worked with the public since I was 19, but I know that I'm much better suited on the phones than I am with people in person...especially when they get rude with me. I don't intend to make the call center thing something I'll do for life. I'm planning on going back to school to get my certificate to become a Medical Secretary, then work my way up to getting my degree in Health Information Management and certification as a Registered Health Information Technician then Registered Health Information Administrator. Right now, I just need to print out my resume, go and apply at my old job and right now find how to say why I want to leave the dealership nicely.

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