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In 1995 about 81 million Americans bought goods and services from telemarketers.
Under authority of the act the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) adopted the Telemarketing Sales Rule (which quickly became known as the "Rule") in 1995.
Frank B. Hobbs with Bonnie L. Damon, 65+ in the United States (Bureau of the Census, 1996). [Opens PDF]
Again citing the Occupational Outlook Quarterly, in 1996 the median wage for workers in the telemarketing category was $7.77.
Romano, Catherine. "Telemarketing Grows Up." Management Review, June 1998.
Beatty, Sally. "Ameritech's New Phone Service Aims to Keep Telemarketers At Bay." Wall Street Journal, 23 September 1998.
Jones, Joyce. "The Telemarketing Hoax: How To Protect Yourself From Fraudulent Phone Sales." Black Enterprise,/ September 1998.
Ameritech, for instance, introduced in 1998 a telephone screener called Privacy Manager.
He also talks about the research opportunities and challenges he encountered when working on his book on the 2003 Paris heat wave and shares how our present moment can inspire students’ historical research projects.
His first book, Practicing Islam in Egypt: Print Media and Islamic Revival, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2019.
“Wisconsin’s dairy industry would collapse without the work of Latino immigrants—many of them undocumented.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 18 February 2020.
Professor Glotzer’s new book, How the Suburbs Were Segregated: Developers and the Business of Exclusionary Housing, will be published by Columbia University Press on April 28, 2020.
“First-ever 50-state survey on Holocaust knowledge of American millennials and Gen Z reveals shocking results,” Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, 2020.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GCS | 2001 | $320.0M | 1,600 | 4 |
| DRS Acquisitions | - | $3.4M | 5 | - |
| Working Solutions | 1996 | - | 160 | 4 |
| National Motor Club | 1956 | $8.5M | 180 | - |
| Allied Global Services | 1966 | $26.8M | 10 | - |
| Call Center Services International | 2008 | $6.2M | 350 | 5 |
| American Customer Care | 1986 | $330.0M | 2,000 | 80 |
| Synergy Solutions | 1999 | $770.0M | 3,000 | 10 |
| Surpass | 2006 | $1.0M | 25 | - |
| Protocol Global Solutions | 1998 | $14.0M | 146 | - |
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