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Possibly telenetwork or teletech if you're technically inclined at all. I'd try and find someone to help write your resume so as to help with making yourself more marketable to employers. Also a lot of call centers in my town hire people who just have customer service experience so you could try that if there's any in your town and once you have enough experience at a local call center you could try work at home support jobs.
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I think WAHreviews gave you excellent advice. If you have a call center in your local area, it may be easier to break in that way. Get some experience in a local call center and that will make it easier in the future to land a work at home position.
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I work for VSP they have hired many who have never worked in a call center.
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