Komo 4: “Work From Home with Alpine Access”
www.komonews.com or to apply for a work at home job: www.alpineaccess.com More and more major businesses are trading brick and mortar customer service departments for outside customer care professionals who work from home in what are called virtual call centers. It’s bad news for customer care workers who get laid off when their employer decides to close its call center. But the trend is good news for people looking for a full or part-time job they can do from home. Anthony McKeever of Seattle started working from home as a customer care professional nearly 3 years ago for a virtual call service provider called Alpine Access — a company I first told you about in March of 2009. “I actually started with Alpine Access thinking it was gonna be something temporary until I found a better job,” said McKeever. His entry-level customer service job soon led to a string of promotions and pay raises. Now he’s a lead trainer for the company and he’s helping get the word out that Alpine Access is looking for more people to work from home. “We are currently looking to hire 1000 employees nationwide. And we are definitely looking for people in Seattle, and the surrounding area of Seattle. It doesn’t matter where you live, what we’re looking for is your skills and how you would take the calls as a customer service agent,” McKeever explained. Here’s what you need to know: * You must have a Windows-based computer with wired internet capability- DSL or cable. You must have a wired telephone …
I’m having a problem with my browser. In many cases when I try to access a web page the same message pops up.?
This message pops up:
Internet Explorer was unable to link to the Web page you requested.
We are sorry but your query looks similar to requests from a computer infeñted by viruses or spyware applications.
To protect our users, we can’t proceed with your request at the moment.
We will restore your access as quickly as possible, so try again later.
Meanwhile, if you suspect that your computer or network has been infected, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware remover to make sure that your system is free of viruses and other malicious software.
Seems strange that the word “infected” is misspelled.
I’m running McAfee virus/spyware protection and it’s up to date as of the time I’m posting this message.
I should mention that McAfee did find and remove a trojan this morning called “Privacy Center.” Since that time I’ve rerun a complete scan and McAfee found nothing.
The only other thing that I’ve tried doing is deleting all the temp internet files and cookies.
Thanks for any and all help.
Categories: Call Center Software Tags: Access, browser, cases, Having, many, message, Page, pops, problem, same
Access Health Adams County accepting new clients for first time in five months
Access Health Adams County accepting new clients for first time in five months
Julie Shepard is excited, and rightly so. The executive director of Access Health Adams County (AHAC) says her non-profit organization can accept new clients, something it has not done for five months.
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Categories: Call Center Network Tags: accepting, Access, Adams, clients, County, First, Five, Health, months, time
Scientific Learning Corp. Gives Schools Online Access to the Fast ForWord Program with SciLEARN On Demand
Scientific Learning Corp. Gives Schools Online Access to the Fast ForWord Program with SciLEARN On Demand
OAKLAND, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fast ForWord from Scientific Learning Corp. is now delivered online, giving schools instant access to the award-winning program that builds brain fitness and accelerates learning for all students.
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Categories: Call Centers Tags: Access, Corp, Demand, fast, ForWord, Gives, Learning, online, program, schools, scientific, SciLEARN
Centrify Introduces CloudTools for Active Directory-Based Access Control for Securing Linux Servers in the Cloud
Centrify Introduces CloudTools for Active Directory-Based Access Control for Securing Linux Servers in the Cloud
RED HAT SUMMIT – Centrify Corporation, the leading provider of security and compliance solutions that centrally control, secure and audit cross-platform systems and applications using Active Directory, today at the Red Hat Summit announced Centrify CloudTools, an integrated collection of free tools and enhancements to existing products that lets organizations dynamically apply Active Directory …
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Categories: Call Center Systems Tags: Access, active, Centrify, Cloud, CloudTools, Control, DirectoryBased, Introduces, Linux, Securing, Servers
Disability Law Lowdown 24 – 911 Access – DOJ Regulation Changes
Right now, most 911 call centers are not equipped to accept emergency calls from text or video calls that many people with disabilities use to communicate. A new system called Next Generation 911 (NG911) will allow people to contact 911 through text or video calls. As a result, the Department of Justice is looking at revising the ADA regulations to ensure call centers are accessible. They’re asking for comments from the public on this issue.
Categories: Call Centers Tags: Access, changes, Disability, Lowdown, Regulation
Blogs Comment On Emergency Contraception Access, Abortion-Rights Compromises, Other Topics
Blogs Comment On Emergency Contraception Access, Abortion-Rights Compromises, Other Topics
The following summarizes select women’s health-related blog entries. ~ “Walgreens Continues Gender Discrimination at the Pharmacy,” Lisa Graybill/Brigitte Amiri, American Civil Liberties Union’s “Blog of Rights”: Grayball, of ACLU of Texas, and Amiri, of ACLU’s Reproductive Freedom Project, write that “local Walgreens in Texas have repeatedly refused to sell contraception to men, despite …
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Categories: Call Center Network Tags: AbortionRights, Access, Blogs, Comment, Compromises, Contraception, Emergency, Topics
