| 11. | However, EU nations often balk at calls to reduce catches or cut the size of their fishing fleets.
|
| 12. | Pay also is good at call centers where certain professional skills, such as computer or financial expertise, are required.
|
| 13. | That is what happens at call centers, where agents handle everything from late credit-card payments to complaints about software.
|
| 14. | According to industry estimates at least 3.5 million people work at call centers; three out of four are women.
|
| 15. | As a result of court's intervention, doctors are ready at call to attend to injured young men or boys.
|
| 16. | Back at Call's base, Ripley is still yet to be convinced to join the mission to stop Trollenberg's project.
|
| 17. | Davies ( 2005 ) takes a look back at CALL's past and attempts to predict where it is going.
|
| 18. | The maximum data rate of each " non-scheduled " flow is configured at call setup, and typically not changed frequently.
|
| 19. | According to industry estimates at least 3 . 5 million people work at call centers; three out of four are women.
|
| 20. | Since more than 25 percent of the calls are routine, requiring simple answers, speech-recognition systems may reduce jobs at call centers.
|