mirthmaiden
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One question, why whould it be a good idea to get on the phone 10 minutes ahead? Are they answering yet or will they all be strolling in to work to 20,000 phones all ringing at the same time?
It seems to me you might as well call a minute ahead and that the Que would start not in order of those holding but whomever is calling when it opens. Or are you all saying it opens early and it is a good idea to call 10 minutes ahead?
If CRO is anything like the big call center where I used to work, there won't be "ringing phones." The operator has to log-in and press a button to indicate they are ready to take a call before it will ring through to them. But that was about 5 years ago, so the technology may have changed since then.
I'm not sure if there is any advantage to calling early or not. Other people were posting at 6:45am yesterday that they were on hold, but that doesn't necessarily mean anything. I really think it's more a question of when the operators log on and begin taking calls.