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Hey guys. :)
Want to work on homework and get paid at the same time?
I work at a company based out of Salt Lake called CaptionCall, and we also have a center in Tucson. We provide a captioned telephone for the hard-of-hearing. The job is a call-center environment (individual cubicles), however Communication Assistants (which is what I am) never actually speak with a customer, or make a phone call.
We are considered a third-party, which means we listen in on the line and repeat one side of the conversation word-for-word into a speech-to-text client. In between phone calls, you are welcome to work on homework, surf the web, draw, knit, meditate... and if you are a good employee (accurate relayer of calls), you can watch videos (Hulu, Youtube, etc).
If you are a college student right now and you are looking for a part-time job (up to 28 hours at first, then you may request to be a full-time employee), this is a good place. I've been here for over two years, and I have no intention
... keep reading on reddit β‘The company that I work for is CaptionCall. CaptionCall is a company that supplies free home phones with a screen that captures conversations for people who are Deaf or hard-of-hearing. Your job would be to caption all spoken words that the hard-of-hearing person is speaking to. Itβs pretty easy tbh.
We need both English speakers and Spanish-English bilingual speakers. English speakers start at $12/hour. Bilinguals het more but I am not sure what their starting rate is.
Right now as far as I know, the company is only hiring part time which the company defines as 29 hours or less a week. However because weβre considered essential by the federal government all part time and full time employees are getting overtime during the pandemic (most of our customers are the elderly).
I know itβs probably not the best job if youβre someone with a mortgage or kids. But if H-E-B or amazon is taking awhile to get back to you, maybe apply here?
Please respond if you have any questions! Some thin
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi lenders, I was very abruptly let go from my job a week or so ago and I am short on my rent by about $50, and have just enough gas to get me too and from my interviews this week (interviews at Aerie and CaptionCall in Salt Lake City). Iβm qualified for both so I know that Iβll get one or the other, I just need money for transportation until my first paycheck. Happy to provide whatever specifics I can
Hey r/borrow friends, I lost my job about a week ago, I could use some help with the remainder of Septemberβs rent and transportation money to and from job interviews (2 upcoming this week 1 at captioncall in salt lake, the other at teleperformance for Ari). Iβll most likely be able to pay back that $200 before October on my first pay date. Thanks for your consideration!
I think my SO is about to get fired today and we both really need to be working. Does anyone know of any jobs that someone who works on phones could do? We've already done Teleperformance, Captioncall, Convergys, Alorica and Blackturtle. Help?
Know of job openings? share them here.
Here's what I got:
SOLERO - another solar power company is looking for salespersons, but it commission only. Talk to Mike King.
Smiths is hiring 200 positions right now. Apply online.
Fry's is hiring. Probably seasonal cashiers, but who knows.
Office Depot on Marks by Sunset is hiring all positions right now. They said bring in a resume.
Belair internet is looking for cable & antenna installers.
US Bank is hiring all positions
24 hour fitness is hiring all positions
MGM Grand is looking for security
I know a guy who does custom security systems which requires electrician skills as well as programming skills. He said he'd pay upwards of 35/hour for the right person. PM me for phone number.
Know of any job leads? Share below.
Hey guys. :)
Want to work on homework and get paid at the same time?
I work at a company based out of Salt Lake called CaptionCall. We provide a captioned telephone for the hard-of-hearing. The job is a call-center environment (individual cubicles), however Communication Assistants (which is what I am) never actually speak with a customer, or make a phone call... ever.
We are considered a third-party, which means we listen in on the line and repeat one side of the conversation word-for-word into a speech-to-text client. In between phone calls, you are welcome to work on homework, surf the web, draw, knit, meditate... and if you are a good employee (accurate relayer of calls), you can watch videos (Hulu, Youtube, etc).
If you are a college student right now and you are looking for a part-time job (up to 28 hours at first, then you may request to be a full-time employee), this is a good place. I've been here for over two years, and I have no intention of leaving before I finish my d
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hello Fellow Redditers,
The new FCC regulations are severely going to impact the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. They are trying to charge the heard-of-hearing community $ 75 /a month to use the CaptionCall services. Caption Call was created to help those who are hearing impaired to interact with their loved ones over the phone by being able read the hearing persons conversation over text. If these regulations are changed the majority of hard-of-hearing customers will lose their ability to receive captioning. Not only are these proposals violating the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 but it will also put a lot of the workers for Sorenson Communications, CaptionCall out of their jobs. They are already decreasing the amount of hours for PT workers and had to shut down SIP relay. Please help me by signing this petition. It will only take a moment of your time. Thank you so much.
Here's the link to the petition. Please sign it!
http://chn.ge/18vG62T
CaptionCall is having a hiring event on Monday, August 10th from 10am to 3pm. Our offices are located at 150 N. Stephanie St. Suite 200 (on the second floor) in Henderson. CaptionCall is seeking part-time Communications Assistants to relay telephone calls for the hard-of-hearing community. No collecting or selling. This is an entry-level position. Must be 18 to apply. You can apply, test, and interview at the job fair. Or you can apply online today at https://www.captioncall.com/Careers/Communications-Assistant.aspx. You can PM me for more details if needed.
CaptionCall is having a job fair on Monday, November 17th and Tuesday November 18th from 9am to 5pm. Our offices are located at 150 N. Stephanie St. Suite 200 (on the second floor) in Henderson. CaptionCall is seeking Communications Assistants to relay telephone calls for the hard-of-hearing community. No collecting or selling. This is an entry-level position. Must be 18 to apply. Full-time and part-time positions available. You can apply, test, and interview at the job fair. Or you can apply online today at www.captioncall.com/captioncall/careers. You can PM me for more details if needed.
Hey guys. :)
Want to work on homework and get paid at the same time?
I work at a company based out of Salt Lake called CaptionCall, and we also have a center in Henderson. We provide a captioned telephone for the hard-of-hearing. The job is a call-center environment (individual cubicles), however Communication Assistants (which is what I am) never actually speak with a customer, or make a phone call.
We are considered a third-party, which means we listen in on the line and repeat one side of the conversation word-for-word into a speech-to-text client. In between phone calls, you are welcome to work on homework, surf the web, draw, knit, meditate... and if you are a good employee (accurate relayer of calls), you can watch videos (Hulu, Youtube, etc).
If you are a college student right now and you are looking for a part-time job (up to 28 hours at first, then you may request to be a full-time employee), this is a good place. I've been here for over two years, and I have no intent
... keep reading on reddit β‘CaptionCall is hiring! We provide captioned telephone calls for the hard-of-hearing. The job is a call-center environment, however Communication Assistants never actually speak with a customer, or make a phone call.
We are considered a third-party, which means we listen in on the line and repeat one side of the conversation word-for-word into a speech-to-text client. In between phone calls, you are welcome to work on homework, surf the web, draw, knit, meditate... and if you are a good employee (accurate relayer of calls), you can watch videos (Hulu, Youtube, etc).
We are hiring part-time (up to 28 hours at first, then you may request to be a full-time employee) and there is flexible scheduling available to fit your lifestyle needs. Pay is $11.60/hr with shift differentials for nights and weekends.
Qualifications, Education, and/or Experience:
β’ High school education or equivalent work experience and must be 18 years or older.
β’ Must be able to type 30 WPM and possess basic compu
... keep reading on reddit β‘The new FCC regulations are severely going to impact the dead and hard-of-hearing community. They are trying to charge the heard-of-hearing community $ 75 /a month to use the CaptionCall services. Caption Call was created to help those who are hearing impaired to interact with their loved ones over the phone by being able read the hearing persons conversation over text. If these regulations are changed the majority of hard-of-hearing customers will lose their ability to receive captioning. Not only are these proposals violating the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 but it will also put a lot of the workers for Sorenson Communications, CaptionCall out of their jobs. They are already decreasing the amount of hours for PT workers and had to shut down SIP relay. Please help me by signing this petition. It will only take a moment of your time. Thank you so much.
http://chn.ge/18vG62T
Hey guys. :)
Want to work on homework and get paid at the same time?
I work at a company based out of Salt Lake called CaptionCall - we also have centers in a few other cities including Meridian. We provide a captioned telephone for the hard-of-hearing. The job is a call-center environment (individual cubicles), however Communication Assistants (which is what I am) never actually speak with a customer, or make a phone call.
We are considered a third-party, which means we listen in on the line and repeat one side of the conversation word-for-word into a speech-to-text client. In between phone calls, you are welcome to work on homework, surf the web, draw, knit, meditate... and if you are a good employee (accurate relayer of calls), you can watch videos (Hulu, Youtube, etc).
If you are a college student right now and you are looking for a part-time job (up to 28 hours at first, then you may request to be a full-time employee), this is a good place. I've been here for over two yea
... keep reading on reddit β‘CaptionCall is having a hiring event on Thursday, February 26 from 9am to 5pm. Our offices are located at 150 N. Stephanie St. Suite 200 (on the second floor) in Henderson. CaptionCall is seeking Communications Assistants to relay telephone calls for the hard-of-hearing community. No collecting or selling. This is an entry-level position. Must be 18 to apply. You can apply, test, and interview at the job fair. Or you can apply online today at www.captioncall.com/captioncall/careers. You can PM me for more details if needed.
CaptionCall is having a job fair on Saturday, November 1 from 9am - 1 pm. Our offices are located at 150 N. Stephanie St. Suite 200 (on the second floor) in Henderson. CaptionCall is seeking Communications Assistants to relay telephone calls for the hard-of-hearing community. No collecting or selling. This is an entry-level position. Must be 18 to apply. Full-time and part-time positions available. You can apply, test, and interview at the job fair. Or you can apply online today at www.captioncall.com/captioncall/careers. You can PM me for more details if needed.
CaptionCall is having a hiring event on Thursday February 26 from 9am to 5pm. Our offices are located at 150 N. Stephanie St. Suite 200 (on the second floor) in Henderson. CaptionCall is seeking Communications Assistants to relay telephone calls for the hard-of-hearing community. No collecting or selling. This is an entry-level position. Must be 18 to apply. Full-time and part-time positions available. You can apply, test, and interview at the job fair. Or you can apply online today at www.captioncall.com/captioncall/careers. You can PM me for more details if needed.
CaptionCall is having a hiring event on Monday, August 10th from 10am to 3pm. Our offices are located at 150 N. Stephanie St. Suite 200 (on the second floor) in Henderson. CaptionCall is seeking part-time Communications Assistants to relay telephone calls for the hard-of-hearing community. No collecting or selling. This is an entry-level position. Must be 18 to apply. You can apply, test, and interview at the job fair. Or you can apply online today at www.captioncall.com/captioncall/careers. You can PM me for more details if needed.
CaptionCall is having a hiring event on Monday, August 10th from 10am to 3pm. Our offices are located at 150 N. Stephanie St. Suite 200 (on the second floor) in Henderson. CaptionCall is seeking part-time Communications Assistants to relay telephone calls for the hard-of-hearing community. No collecting or selling. This is an entry-level position. Must be 18 to apply. You can apply, test, and interview at the job fair. Or you can apply online today at https://www.captioncall.com/Careers/Communications-Assistant.aspx. You can PM me for more details if needed.
Hey guys. :)
Want to work on homework and get paid at the same time?
I work at a company based out of Salt Lake called CaptionCall. We provide a captioned telephone for the hard-of-hearing. The job is a call-center environment (individual cubicles), however Communication Assistants (which is what I am) never actually speak with a customer, or make a phone call.
We are considered a third-party, which means we listen in on the line and repeat one side of the conversation word-for-word into a speech-to-text client. In between phone calls, you are welcome to work on homework, surf the web, draw, knit, meditate... and if you are a good employee (accurate relayer of calls), you can watch videos (Hulu, Youtube, etc).
If you are a college student right now and you are looking for a part-time job (up to 28 hours at first, then you may request to be a full-time employee), this is a good place. I've been here for over two years, and I have no intention of leaving before I finish my degree.
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