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China Mobile or China Unicom, Telecom. Are you looking for an operator? How to get in?
...Are you sure you want to do this?
I was trained as an operator at China Mobile. It was also recommended by a relative...
The monthly salary is not high. Only 1,300. .Although there are five insurances...
But...this is very tiring. The first training is 3 months, and there are exams every month...but just brush it off...
Secondly, there are tasks and ratings every month. However, they are still deleted.
Thirdly, you cannot say hello when you answer the phone...50 will be deducted once you say so.
Fourth, ranked in the bottom three; even if the solution for answering the phone was not adopted; it will also be brushed..
Very tired, very tired..
But many people took a fancy to its five insurances,
Hey, I couldn’t bear the harshness and left...
And it was quite dark inside...
I also paid 2,000 yuan at that time.
The places are actually pre-determined. It doesn’t matter. You will not pass the exam.
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