Monroe, Louisiana -- Computer Programs and Systems Inc., a Mobile, Alabama company that serves health care facilities and professionals, will expand into Monroe with a call center that will create 100 new jobs over the next three years, Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayor confirmed Wednesday.
Mayo said that Monroe's Dr. Claude Minor, who was a client of CPSI, gave the city the original lead on the project more than a year ago and the city, state and OEDC Land Corp. have been in partnership ever since to make the deal happen. Mayo said that CPSI will begin its operation with 40 employees and ramp it up to 100 within four years at the Twin City Plaza, which is owned by Strauss Interests, on Oliver Road.
Capitalism is so stupid. Eventually capitalism will sell itself right into the hands of every other country but Amerikkka. Capitalism is just one huge scam.
Posted by: Saddamnyouall | November 04, 2009 at 11:43 AM
While outsourcing to international call centers may take away jobs from within your company, it will free up employers to focus their efforts on other areas of the business.
Posted by: Jessica | September 27, 2009 at 06:37 PM
Latin America is booming with call centers right now. Why? Same time zone, cheaper prices, easily integrated western culture, etc etc. In Buenos Aires, there is a huge amount of people from all over the world for many different reasons - but they all share one thing in common, they need a job! Call centers attract them because often they can speak to clients / customers in their own language. Companies like http://www.5ca.com are owned by people from the netherlands but headquartered in Buenos Aires.
Posted by: Juliet | September 02, 2009 at 11:56 PM