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Soli Velez
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over 6 months ago

The only thing i like about this job is being helpful to people, provide information and help to then in the process of receiving their benefits.

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Sheree Jefferson
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over 6 months ago

It was a very rewarding job with great benefits, paid sick and vacation leave, ability to earn credit hours for additional time off with pay, great health care benefits for vision and dental care. Holiday pay, flexible hours to come and leave. Great monetary rewards yearly for exceeding job requirements.

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James Ottaway
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over 6 months ago

I've been trying to tell everybody I didn't work for Social Security I drew Social Security

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James Ottaway
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over 6 months ago

I've been trying to tell everybody that I got Social Security I didn't work for them I Drew Social Security

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Linda Ward
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over 6 months ago

I would suggest the need for organizational skills in terms of workflow and time management. You need to prioritize your tasks.

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Mary Easterling
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over 6 months ago

Has great benefits. I loved the people. I will say that you are very busy there as there is a lot of work.

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Nina Boal 410
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over 6 months ago

Friendly co-workers, very interestng and challenging work that got me deeply involved.

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Adrienne Reeves
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over 6 months ago

I enjoy the the interaction with people and that I can help them in some way, when the y make contact by phone, mail or in person.

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Daniel Nuckels
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over 6 months ago

To be an independent contractor & still always obey the Laws, of the Country. I travel alot, now, but I understand the Laws & By-Laws of the place, that I am at time.

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Karen Corbin
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over 6 months ago

Get a good education first. Be extremely flexible in your day and expect things to happen. Don't get involved with the drama and smile when you talk. People can hear a smile even over the phone. Ask for what you need but be prepared and patient in the case where you don't get what you asked for. It is the government after all.

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