des1954
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I applied for a job as a claims rep with Geico. I'm very tired of working two jobs, and although I don't wish to work in a call center again, working 40 hours a week and making more $$ than working 60 hours a week is very tempting - even if it does mean call center work again.
I love both of my current jobs, but all the hours are taking a toll on me. Geico is 40 hours,,,,that I can leave at the door, 4-10 hours days on a permanent schedule, 401K, retirement plan, all the benefits,,,,and PAID vacation.
I was hired by them last year as a sales/service rep, but turned the job down when my church offered me full time. I hope they don't hold that against me.
With the way our IRA has sunk....I'm going to need to get a second retirement plan going.
The job will pay $150/week more than what I'm making at two jobs - plus all the benefits. And that's just the starting pay. With my previous call center experience of 30 years, they will probably offer me a higher starting salary. They did the last time. I gotta do what I gotta do! ~sigh~
Please send prayers and positive thoughts.
I love both of my current jobs, but all the hours are taking a toll on me. Geico is 40 hours,,,,that I can leave at the door, 4-10 hours days on a permanent schedule, 401K, retirement plan, all the benefits,,,,and PAID vacation.
I was hired by them last year as a sales/service rep, but turned the job down when my church offered me full time. I hope they don't hold that against me.
With the way our IRA has sunk....I'm going to need to get a second retirement plan going.
The job will pay $150/week more than what I'm making at two jobs - plus all the benefits. And that's just the starting pay. With my previous call center experience of 30 years, they will probably offer me a higher starting salary. They did the last time. I gotta do what I gotta do! ~sigh~
Please send prayers and positive thoughts.
