Yeah that's what i was thinking.. why couldn't she have just quit? Obviously she had the brains to get just as good of a job somewhere else. -shrug-Josie said:I used to work in a call centre (for Optus). I found it too stressful, so I quit. I don't understand why you would stay in a position like that, unless you're supporting a family of four and a mortgage or something (not sure about this one, but the last one was a young lady certainly not in that position)
I'm sorry... You don't find what Telstra made their staff do abhorrent? Managing every minute of their time and putting them under that much pressure a few were bound to crack?banco55 said:I guess four corners was bound to do an anti work choices episode before the election given the sympathies of their staff.
I think calling it abhorrent is a bit of an exagerration. I thought the bit about the pregnant woman was idiotic on a number of levels. But there are a lot of shitty jobs and shitty bosses out there. I don't think they made out a causal link between that girl offing herself and her work at telstra either.jb_nc said:I'm sorry... You don't find what Telstra made their staff do abhorrent? Managing every minute of their time and putting them under that much pressure a few were bound to crack?
Not even the director they interviewed could sit straight and defend what they were doing.
Glad to find you could manage to accuse the ABC of bias.
In this case they were investigating what Telstra did themselves. They made the AWAs, they made the rules. I guess one could say (as put famously) reality has a left-wing bias.banco55 said:If you take any given abc documentary program 99% of the time they will take the leftwing position.
the einestein factorjb_nc said:But by all means, go ahead and name some other specific programmes produced by the ABC which have a left wing bias.
station close on abc2Iron said:the einestein factor
Foreign Correspondent has more then its fare share of anti-Israeli and anti-American stories and media watch isn't exactly impartial.jb_nc said:In this case they were investigating what Telstra did themselves. They made the AWAs, they made the rules. I guess one could say (as put famously) reality has a left-wing bias.
But by all means, go ahead and name some other specific programmes produced by the ABC which have a left wing bias.
Discussing issues that are largely ignored by the regular news bulletins and the mainstream press in general is hardly indicative of a left-wing, anti-Israeli and and anti-US bias. In fact, it has been my experience that the Foreign Correspondent programme does its best to investigate each issue in its entirety, or more appropriately that the journalists and producers talk to as many stakeholders as they can within time and budgetary constraints.banco55 said:Foreign Correspondent has more then its fare share of anti-Israeli and anti-American stories and media watch isn't exactly impartial.
Funny you said that, my dad used to work in an IT centre and was supporting 4 kids and a wife. On top of that he was earning almost twice as much as he should have been because of seniority and he had been working their so long, so they were trying to pressure him to quit. In the end they got rid of the entire call centre and moved it to sydney. He said it was the most stressful job of his life and its the reason he never answers the phone when hes at home.Josie said:I used to work in a call centre (for Optus). I found it too stressful, so I quit. I don't understand why you would stay in a position like that, unless you're supporting a family of four and a mortgage or something (not sure about this one, but the last one was a young lady certainly not in that position)
I worked there for a year. What can I say, the pay was pretty good. But it just got too much in the end.fernando said:Yeah that's what i was thinking.. why couldn't she have just quit? Obviously she had the brains to get just as good of a job somewhere else. -shrug-
How long did you work in the call centre for?
See in that situation it's understandable, if you're supporting a family, and it *does* pay well.Serius said:Funny you said that, my dad used to work in an IT centre and was supporting 4 kids and a wife. On top of that he was earning almost twice as much as he should have been because of seniority and he had been working their so long, so they were trying to pressure him to quit. In the end they got rid of the entire call centre and moved it to sydney. He said it was the most stressful job of his life and its the reason he never answers the phone when hes at home.