Just finished up with a background check, I should be ok baring a minor car crash I had(Minor in the sense no one got hurt, I wasn't drunk or anything, and the ticket was payed for without incident) ends up being more damning than I expect.
No work experience under my belt, so I'm pretty happy if I get hired. At the same time I'm rather worried. First time jitters aside, I'm not the most social person and the job I signed up for involves being social.
This will be the year I finally turn my life around for the better.
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I should be ok baring a minor car crash I had(Minor in the sense no one got hurt, I wasn't drunk or anything, and the ticket was payed for without incident)
Wow, good luck getting past a background check with something like that.
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From what I understand, the trick to call collections is in making the sucker on the other end think you're doing him a favor. Yelling, screaming, shaming, and intimidating is for saps; the good collectors know how to make their targets feel relieved. If they say they can only pay $100 a month, tops, find them a rate at $75. They'll feel less pressured that way, and they'll be more inclined to pay.
From: Uglyface2 | #010 From what I understand, the trick to call collections is in making the sucker on the other end think you're doing him a favor. Yelling, screaming, shaming, and intimidating is for saps; the good collectors know how to make their targets feel relieved. If they say they can only pay $100 a month, tops, find them a rate at $75. They'll feel less pressured that way, and they'll be more inclined to pay.
Pokalicious posted... Uh.. I've only witnessed the opposite.
Then you've dealt with collectors who didn't know what they were doing.
I had a training class at my current job (not collections) with a guy who did collections. What I suggested were actually his tips. The fact that he was successful at his job indicates that his style works.