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The a/c went out at work today... usually Saturdays are warm, but today it was ridiculous. Around mid-afternoon our manager found a huge high-powered fans for us. Of course it ended up right next to my cubicle (my seat is just to the right of the fan). It was so loud and annoying, but it was better than sweating to death.
AmeriCorp Seniors photographed at the Garner House in Claremont, CA on August 11, 2022. © Vance Jacobs 2022
Capt. Anas Khurasani, Afghan National Police 1-1-9 call center shift supervisor, answers a call at the Kabul call center Feb. 14. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Terri Barriere)
3D Operator working in a call center. Rendered at high resolution on a white background with diffuse shadows.
AmeriCorp Seniors photographed at the Garner House in Claremont, CA on August 11, 2022. © Vance Jacobs 2022
AmeriCorp Seniors photographed at the Garner House in Claremont, CA on August 11, 2022. © Vance Jacobs 2022
Today was a very slow day at work, which was a welcome change of pace from the craziness of the past 4 weeks.
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The Correspondence team: Sonal, Jocelyn, Faith and Karen. The last few days of Faith in the Reservations. By the way, she moved to Emirates Airlines
On Friday, March 18th, 2016 we at J.C.E.S. were granted a very unique opportunity to tour the Emergency Communications Center (E.C.C.). The center is located in Olathe, Kansas and handles police, fire, and EMS radio traffic for Johnson County and EMS traffic for Miami County. The police dispatchers are responsible for each city in Johnson County except for; Leawood, Lenexa, Overland Park, Prairie Village/Mission Hills, and Shawnee. The fire/EMS dispatch is responsible for all fire and EMS traffic in Johnson County and also EMS traffic in Miami County. Each dispatcher has an abundance of computer screens they use in order to handle each call. The computers utilize a Computer Aided Dispatching program, which helps the dispatcher quickly get units on scene. The dispatchers also have a direct line to the National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill, MO in case of a serve weather outbreak. If a tornado does occur in Johnson County the dispatchers are safe because the room can withstand an EF-4 tornado. We as a group learned a lot on how the E.C.C. works and how they manage each call for help. J.C.E.S. wants to thank all of our dispatchers in Johnson County for their outstanding work they do everyday. What they do can be extremely stressful and time consuming and they truly deserve to be highlighted. We also want say THANK YOU for your extreme hospitality and kindness during our tour. If you are interested in more information regarding E.C.C. or our tour please feel free to comment or send us a message and we will do our best to answer your questions. If we cannot answer it ourselves we can refer you to someone who can.
Picture ID# 1734
Male worker on the phone in call center situaded in Durrës, Albania.
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Credit: Crozet M. / ILO
Date : 2014-03-22
Country : Albania
ILO PHOTO reference Male worker on the phone in call center situaded in Durrës, Albania 01
Allyn especially enjoyed the "Language NO BAR" line.
No wonder offshore call centers have the reputation they do :0
I hate working on Saturdays, but I like working on Saturdays because the lights are usually turned off in my area... makes it more bearable.
Combined Fire and Ambulance Station 1 including the integrated regional emergency callcenter. This part stations doctor cars, ambulances and transport-ambulances of different organisations, the firestation is behind the curve. Rescue Center houses more than 40 units
Student workers at the Annual Fund Call Center located at 9th Street Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 6, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)