from a
previous article (same source):
The state Department of Human Services on Friday opened a customer service call center in Liberty Place, creating 130 jobs.
The city facility, proposed two years ago on a larger scale, is the department's 10th customer service call center in the state.
Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, the 13,600-square-foot call center can be reached at 877-395-8930.
Its staff, which includes bilingual caseworkers to handle calls from Spanish speaking clients, does not accept walk-ins.
In 2015, the departments customer service call-center staff answered 1,949,655 calls statewide.
Doing the math....that's maybe 1,500 full time employees statewide, 10 facilities, $6 million a year in rent...to administer the EBT/SNAP program in PA. This won't be shocking to some of you, but it deserves mentioning.
1 posted on
03/28/2016 8:03:26 PM PDT by
kevcol
To: kevcol
I used to build call centers.
For a M-F, 9-5 call center, that’s pretty big. I guess if folks aren’t working, you don’t need all day/night staffing.
2 posted on
03/28/2016 8:33:00 PM PDT by
Vermont Lt
(Ask Bernie supporters two questions: Who is rich. Who decides. In the past, that meant who died.)
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3 posted on
03/28/2016 10:28:36 PM PDT by
SteveH
To: kevcol
Don’t worry. Tommie the Commie will just tax something else.
4 posted on
03/29/2016 3:11:04 AM PDT by
Safetgiver
(Islam makes barbarism look genteel.)
To: kevcol
Consumers typically call to report changes in their address, income or household, to request replacement of EBT (electronic benefits transfer) cards and to inquire about the status of an application for benefits.Yeah, right; they're going to start reporting their off-the-books income when it increases...
6 posted on
03/29/2016 7:26:06 AM PDT by
JimRed
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