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what is the future of outsourcing in india for coming 10 years?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on April 26th, 2013
Question by pam: what is the future of outsourcing in india for coming 10 years?
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Answer by tborelli
I would think that due to cheap labor over there everything that can be outsourced will be outsourced.
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Point Sublime: Refused Blood Transfusion / Thief Has Change of Heart / New Year’s Eve Show
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Videos on February 18th, 2013

Clifford Charles “Cliff” Arquette (December 27, 1905 — September 23, 1974) was an American actor and comedian, famous for his TV role as Charley Weaver. Arquette was born in Toledo, Ohio, the son of Winifred (née Clark) and Charles Augustus Arquette, a vaudevillian. He was the patriarch of the Arquette show business family, which became famous because of him. Arquette was the father of the late actor Lewis Arquette and the grandfather of actors Patricia, Rosanna, Alexis (originally Robert), Richmond, and David Arquette. He was a night club pianist, later joining the Henry Halstead orchestra in 1923. Arquette had been a busy, yet not nationally known, performer in radio, theatre, and motion pictures until 1956, when he retired from show business. At one time, he was credited with performing in 13 different daily radio shows at different stations in the Chicago market, getting from one studio to the other by way of motorboats along the Chicago River through its downtown. One such radio series he performed on was The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok Arquette and Dave Willock had their own radio show, Dave and Charley, in the early 1950s as well as a television show by the same name that was on the air for three months. Arquette performed on the shows as Charley Weaver. The story that Arquette later told about his big break was that one night in the late 1950s he was watching The Tonight Show. Host Jack Paar happened to ask the rhetorical question, “Whatever became of Cliff …
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Our Miss Brooks is an American situation comedy starring Eve Arden as a sardonic high school English teacher. It began as a radio show broadcast from 1948 to 1957. When the show was adapted to television (1952–56), it became one of the medium’s earliest hits. In 1956, the sitcom was adapted for big screen in the film of the same name. Connie (Constance) Brooks (Eve Arden), an English teacher at fictional Madison High School. Osgood Conklin (Gale Gordon), blustery, gruff, crooked and unsympathetic Madison High principal, a near-constant pain to his faculty and students. (Conklin was played by Joseph Forte in the show’s first episode; Gordon succeeded him for the rest of the series’ run.) Occasionally Conklin would rig competitions at the school–such as that for prom queen–so that his daughter Harriet would win. Walter Denton (Richard Crenna, billed at the time as Dick Crenna), a Madison High student, well-intentioned and clumsy, with a nasally high, cracking voice, often driving Miss Brooks (his self-professed favorite teacher) to school in a broken-down jalopy. Miss Brooks’ references to her own usually-in-the-shop car became one of the show’s running gags. Philip Boynton (Jeff Chandler on radio, billed sometimes under his birth name Ira Grossel); Robert Rockwell on both radio and television), Madison High biology teacher, the shy and often clueless object of Miss Brooks’ affections. Margaret Davis (Jane Morgan), Miss Brooks’ absentminded landlady, whose two trademarks …
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Screen Guild Theater: The Best Years of Our Lives / Sweethearts / Ivy
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Videos on January 31st, 2013

The Best Years of Our Lives Fredric March, Myrna Loy, Teresa Wright Sweethearts Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald Ivy Joan Fontaine, Patric Knowles, John Hutton Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland (born 22 October 1917), known professionally as Joan Fontaine, is a British American actress. She and her elder sister Olivia de Havilland are two of the last surviving leading ladies from Hollywood of the 1930s. Fontaine is the only actress to have won an Academy Award for a performance in a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Suspicion. Fontaine made her stage debut in the West Coast production of Call It a Day in 1935 and was soon signed to an RKO contract. Her film debut was a small role in No More Ladies (1935) (in which she was billed as Joan Burfield).[4] Although Fontaine, on contract with RKO, had already made her screen appearance in No More Ladies, a series of other minor roles followed, in A Million to One (1937) and Quality Street (1937), opposite Katherine Hepburn. The studio considered her a rising star, and touted The Man Who Found Himself as her first starring role, placing a special screen introduction, billed as the “new RKO screen personality” after the end credit.[5]She next appeared in a major role alongside Fred Astaire in his first RKO film without Ginger Rogers: A Damsel in Distress (1937) but audiences were disappointed and the film flopped. She continued appearing in small parts in about a dozen films, including The Women (1939) but failed to make a strong …
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Can you call 2 years experience with customer service 2 years experience with Public Relations?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on January 29th, 2013
Question by AnnaMarrie: Can you call 2 years experience with customer service 2 years experience with Public Relations?
Maybe I’m all wrong. Is customer service and Public Relations the same thing? This Job application wants to know how many years of Public Relations experience I have.
Thanks for taking the time, I appreciate it! =)
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Answer by Prandman1
Not really. PR usually deals with, well, the public. For example, if a reporter wants to get some info about the military, they have to (or are supposed to) go through a public relations representative. They’re trained to answer questions and what not.
Corporations do similar things, but they sometimes count forms of advertising in that group.
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How much pay should I request at Lowes Home & Improvement if I have 2 years of customer service?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on December 24th, 2012
Question by fusionspec6: How much pay should I request at Lowes Home & Improvement if I have 2 years of customer service?
I am going in for an interview this week and have 2 years of customer service experience.
Also I did inventory work at a retail store for about 6 months.
I just would like to know how much other Lowes employees receive per hour.
I am trying to get a part time position.
My friend gets 9.50 at home depot but he has only 1 yr of customer service.
The store is located in NJ in a wealthy area.
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Answer by ScorpioRage
I would think (depending on state) $ 8 – 12 an hour.
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i hate my job and i want to work from home, i am 25 years old , have no kids, i hate customer service job,?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on December 13th, 2012
Question by mellisa: i hate my job and i want to work from home, i am 25 years old , have no kids, i hate customer service job,?
i hate my job , i am 25 years old , i have no kids,.. i like to spend my time at home, i have internet on my laptop and i also hate customer service jobs, i hate dealing with people,. (speaking to nasty , meanie people) i prefer, non talking job , and flexible hours , decient pay to pay rent , food, transportation, girlie stuff, and still save,.. does any one know any stay home jobs via internet , that are not scams?
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Answer by robert w
thanks for the giggles tonite.
may i suggest a reading of
’48 days to work u love’ d.miller
to learn whatr u like to do that can earn u a real living$ $ . might consider increasing ur marketablity. production at home is not real profitable. the USA is becoming a service country quickly.
read ‘what colour is ur parachute ‘ also.
u’ll like them.
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Hi,,,I am working in BPO (Medical Billing, earning 15K) since 4 years have studied Bcom in the year 2003.?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on October 8th, 2012
Question by P_S: Hi,,,I am working in BPO (Medical Billing, earning 15K) since 4 years have studied Bcom in the year 2003.?
Now I am planning to change my career. I want to go Mcom(distance) and ICWA. so that I can have subject related career in future. Because of some financial problems I came into this field in the year 2005 March. I got married in the year 2006 , have 2 years kid now , shall I continue in this BPO only or shall I go for Mcom and ICWA? I am in dilemma,,,If i start now it will take 2 or 3 years to finish ICWA. then how will be career ?,,Job is compulsary for me ,,,I should help my husband financially ,,,here in this company I am ok not full work satisfaction ,,so that I want to quit ,,,I am in confusion ,,plz advice me ,,,thanks a lot
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Answer by Billy
My wife over the past few weeks found herself unemployed so she used the occasion to hunt for a change of career. She was really stuck until she found the site in the box below which gives guidance on how to decide upon a career. Now she knows where she’s going, and more importantly how to arrive.
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So….what do I do? 5 years out of college and I work at a call center.?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on August 3rd, 2012
Question by : So….what do I do? 5 years out of college and I work at a call center.?
I need some help! I have a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications, which I finished May 2006. After graduating, I worked a few retail jobs, until I landed a pretty good collections job with Chrysler Financial in 2007. At the time, it was a good job because it was pretty good pay but overtime, the company had a lot of problems, eventually resulting in me getting laid off in September 2009. Two months later, I got another call center job, now working straight up customer service at Prescription Solutions. What sucks about it it’s now $ 1.83 less an hour than I made at my previous job. So I have spent the last 5 years…well, the last 4 years…working in call centers and not using my degree. I wanted to be a video camera operator but the market for that is not great. (My experience in college with this degree is sub par.) Anyway, I really want to get out of the call center gig. It’s a dead end job and I know I’m better than that, I should be making a lot of money and working a job I would enjoy and make a real career out of. But I can’t figure out how to begin. I live in the Kansas City metro area and I just don’t know where to begin. At this point, I probably have severe depression because of this, on top of the issues I have with the debt I have, which is also causing a major strain on my marriage. And my father died last December, and I failed to show him what I could of done with this degree. I don’t believe he was proud of me, because I’m not proud of myself at all. I just got married 4 months ago! What do I do? I’m so lost here and I’ve just about given up but I am desperate for something I can use my actual degree with.
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Answer by Smokies Hiker
First of all, I’ll bet your father was very proud of your accomplishments! And secondly, there are so many people who are in the exact same situation you are with finding a job that fits their educational achievements, it isn’t funny! There are people with Masters Degrees that are working at McDonald’s! You are to be congratulated for not sitting back and waiting for a job to come along that meets your educational standards! Just remember, when you have a job dealing with the public, you just never know when your next employer will be right across the counter from you! Keep your head up, know your father was proud, and good things will surely follow! Good luck!
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I have applied for Customer Service position some of them say you must have 1 or 2 years experience some say
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on July 25th, 2012
Question by caligirl37f6769: I have applied for Customer Service position some of them say you must have 1 or 2 years experience some say
more than that required. Now then my question is this what types of work are considered to be “Customer Service”. I have about 1 1/2 years experience in a call center related Customer Service Job. BUT then in the past years ago I have experience as a cashier in fast food and also at a movie theatre and also in telemarketing. I have never considered that to be customer service related jobs BUT I have been told that it is is this true?
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Answer by butterflytattooedgirl
Its all customer service
.. anytime your conversing with anykind of people (in person, over the phone and even email or chat) its all the same experience. I think its great its just not in one specific area.. it shows your flexible and can cover different aspects of the customer service business.
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i am here on a tourist visa, I have 4 years third party debt collection experience in India (i was working as?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on July 9th, 2012
Question by mehtavibhas: i am here on a tourist visa, I have 4 years third party debt collection experience in India (i was working as?
i am here on a tourist visa, I have 4 years third party debt collection experience in India (i was working as a debt collector in India for an San Diego based US company, can some company sponsor me here for a work visa? I want to settle here. My sister holds a green card, but i cant wait. My aunt (father’s real sister) is a citizen. Which companies should I talk to about sponsoring a work visa? I was in California at my aunt’s place for about two months. Now I am in MA at my sisters place for two weeks only. Then I might have to go back to India. I am currently on a tourist visa. This is my second visit. I am not working right now, but I had helped out at my aunt’s liquor store and was not paid for it. Can I marry some citizen? I do not want to go back to India as there is no future for me there. Please advice, how I can find a way to work here. After staying for two months in CA, I have got used to the culture here. I am 37 and have 7-8 years of work experience in the BPO (call centre) industry. Does debt collector fall under the workers visa category? Pls advice what should I do? I desperately want to stay here legally..
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Answer by Jewelle
You WILL have to go back to India, not “might” have to go back. You can’t change a tourist visa to a work visa.
I’m sorry you stayed here and got used to the culture, but there’s no way you can stay right now. Call center jobs are the kind of jobs where employers can’t sponsor foreign nationals. You have to have at least a bachelor’s degree, and the job has to be of a type where it’s difficult to find qualified American citizens.
You could get married, but you’d still have to go home first before you can apply for a fiance/spouse visa and that will take about a year to get. Then you’ll have to prove it’s a legitimate marriage, or they won’t let you get a green card and they’ll send you home again.
Your only chance is to wait until your sister is a US citizen, and then she can sponsor you – but it would take over 10 years using that process. Your aunt can’t do anything for you.
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