Customer Service Advisor Commute Time

Updated: 21 May 2012
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Job: Customer Service Advisor
Average One-Way Commute Time (in minutes) by Employer Name
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Santander23.6 minutes  
   
Lloyds Tsb PLC25.6 minutes  
Barclays Bank PLC33.3 minutes  
HSBC24.0 minutes  
Royal Bank of Scotland40.0 minutes  
Vodafone37.5 minutes  
Teleperformance35.0 minutes  
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Country: United Kingdom | Updated: 21 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 158
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Customer Service Advisor - (City withheld for privacy), England: Worcestershire, United Kingdom
Make sure the job is paid fairly for the job you are doing not the type of job you are in. Even though i am still quite highly paid for a Customer Services job i find that my pay is equal to the skills involved. Our job is now undergoing a pay cut and the work is not being reflected in this. I would rather work stress free at 12,000 a year than overworked and overstressed at 20,000. It is sensible to be paid to the level of work you are doing not what someone else has decided you should work...
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