They'll Use You, Abuse You, and then Drop You Like A Hot Potato - Verification Representative VoiceLog Employee Review

1.0
Apr 13, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

The work was usually super easy! You read a script of about 4-8 questions. Sometimes you took 4-7 calls an hour so there was plenty of time to chill and do other things. They never monitored your calls much during the three years I worked there.

Cons

The LDCB reps were the worst to deal with! One rep that I dealt with was verbally and emotionally abusive. I reported this rep but Voicelog was so wimpy and afraid they would lose LDCB as a client they ignored my complaints. They are supposed to file a complaint with the client but nothing happened so for three years I was abusive by this one rep. There were a few other reps from LDCB that were abusive but not as severe as this one. Another client WGES had some abusive reps who did NOT know how to do their part of the verification process and would make all sorts of demands and talk to the customer when they were not allowed to. I had to fail the verification and the reps would abuse me. They would also try to verify orders with customers who could not speak English. I was let go a month ago with no reason. I got an email saying my contract was terminated. They have no phone number to call them and they will not respond when you email them. I was a good employee and I worked at least five to ten extra hours every week. When they were desperate to get somebody to answer their phones at 8pm on a Saturday night they would email or instant message me and I was always more than glad to help them. And they repay me but firing me without any notice and blow me off. The scheduling thing was a nightmare and my hours were cut off too. I spent the whole day at my computer waiting to get the email that would let me I could log in to pick me hours for next week. They might be going out of business!!!

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5.0
Jun 10, 2018
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Pros

Training is sufficient. Although unpaid, if you are serious about the job it isn't a problem. Right now there are a lot of extra hours and a good choice of hours ranging from morning to no later than 8pm CST. Many outlets for communication and immediate response to questions or concerns. No issues or concerns with paycheck or worked hours. During the firs month they chose your schedule, afterwards you chose your schedule and you can pick extra hours if they are available. Right now there has been a lot of available hours.

Cons

None that I can think of right now.

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4.0
Jun 19, 2018
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Pros

This is a great work from home opportunity. You get about 10 calls an hour with minutes in-between where you are reading from a script for various clients. The customer has to give simple responses that you mark down as the script progresses. It is incredibly easy and great for people who want a customer service phone job were you don't really have to "deal" with anyone. You get plenty of rest for your voice as well since the calls are not back to back. The supervisor Jose is very kind and provides good training. He was great to work with. work from home, simple job, no thinking, bi weekly pay, flexible hours

Cons

You select hours once a week and it is first come first serve. Many times I would go to get hours when the schedule opened up and hardly got any as people unfairly went in ahead of time and got them first, which was against the policy. limited hours, minimum wage, verbatim script reading, getting QA emails in the middle of the night

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