
**Welcome to Tales From Call Centers (TFCC), a place where we share tales from the trenches of the call center world!** This includes things like (but not limited to); Ridiculous caller demands Moronic and stupid things callers say Moral support after dealing with awkward and difficult callers Happy and positive calls
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1. Social media platforms: Promote the subreddit on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn by sharing interesting tales from the subreddit with relevant hashtags like #CallCenterTales, #CustomerInteractions. 2. Online career forums: Share the subreddit on platforms like Reddit's r/careers, Indeed Community, or Glassdoor Community to reach those interested in call center jobs. 3. Content aggregators: Submit interesting tales from the subreddit to platforms like Flipboard or Pocket to attract more readers. 4. Industry - specific blogs: If there are call center - related blogs, leave a comment with a link to the subreddit in relevant articles. 5. Email newsletters: Include a mention of the subreddit in email newsletters related to customer service or call center management.
1. Write in a narrative form: Your post should be a story about an interaction in the call center. 2. Avoid rants and complaints: This is not the place for general complaints about call centers or customers. 3. Respect others: Do not use rude or derogatory language in your posts or comments. 4. Stay on topic: Keep the story related to call center interactions, avoid bringing in politics or other off - topic subjects. 5. Do not probe for details: Respect the privacy of the original poster and do not ask for more information than they have provided.