u/JaufreyTheShark

Customer Service Advice

I've been working customer service for a long time (5+ years), and to an extent I do enjoy it but I feel like I might just be boxing myself into a hyper competitive job market that doesnt usually pay the best. Im lucky to currently have a WFH position, and WFH is unfortunately all I can due to travel constraints (one car house). But this position is slowly sucking the life force out of me (Extremely high volume cold call sales). And I'm actively looking to find a new position before I snap.

I know its the same for everyone, apply to a million places and get met with crushing denial on a daily to weekly basis if you even get a response at all. But what would you all recommend I do?

I frankly feel lost in job searching, I have a half decent resume and I apply to anything that pays more than my current measly wages. But its mostly customer support and I wonder if maybe there are more niche roles I could branch out to to help my job search.

Literally any advice is appreciated, best of luck to any of you searching as well.

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u/JaufreyTheShark — 1 day ago

Recently I got a camera and decided to pick up wildlife photography as a hobby. I've mostly been photographing birds but I have been really wanting to get some photos of these cute squirrels! The other day I went to my local state park and they had a couple different breeds and even flying squirrels! But I have no idea how to properly approach them even in a backyard environment.

So I'm curious if anyone here has advice on how to approach squirrels for some photos? Whether at the park or in the backyard what are some tips that you feel could help?

Any posts are greatly appreciated and I hope this is a proper place to ask this! Thank you o7

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u/JaufreyTheShark — 20 days ago

Went birding and found a Towhee munching on a worm. Was curious if anyone knew what kind of bug this is? Sorry for the filthy avian in the shot 😅

u/JaufreyTheShark — 22 days ago