From micro-managing bosses to unruly customers; working in customer service is never an easy task, especially if you are the unfortunate soul in the call center.
The “Putting The Rude Customer On Hold Just For Fun” Face

The “Customer Thinks We Are Friends And Starts Telling Their Life Story” Face

The “Customer Thinks That I Actually Make The Products” Face

The “I’ve Been On The Phone With This Customer For Over 2 Hours” Face

The “Customer Calls 1 Minute Before My Break Starts” Face

The “Customer Threatens To Report Me To My Supervisor” Face

The “This Stupid Headset Always Pulls My Hair” Face

The “Customer Calls Me Everything In The Book And I Have To Hold Back” Face

The “Customer Complains About How Long They Were Just On Hold” Face

The “Phone Call Makes Me Miss Half Of My Break” Face

The “Customer Gets Upset That I Can’t Fix Their Problem In The First 10 Seconds” Face

The “Boss Tells Me To Smile More” Face

The “Boss Is Hovering Over My Shoulder” Face

The “Finally On Break So I Can Let Out My Frustrations” Face

The “Phone Starts Ringing Off The Hook As Soon As My Shift Starts” Face

The “Customer Threatens To Switch To The Competitor” Face

The “Accidentally Hung Up On The Customer” Face

The “Bathroom Breaks Are My Only Friend” Face

The “My Shift Is Finally Over” Face
