Posted on Aug 20, 2015
GySgt Bryan A. McGown  "Gunny"
1
1
0
There is a stigma attached to this line of work, and I want to know how many of you are actually EAGER work in the industry.
Posted in these groups: Imgres Employment
Avatar feed
See Results
Responses: 8
SFC Phillip Woodard
2
2
0
Its tough trying to convince someone to make arrangements on a debt that has basically been sold to a "junk" debt collector for pennies on the dollar. My opinion of the unscrupulous employees is that they will apply illegal tactics to try and scare the debtor into compliance. 
(2)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SPC(P) Jay Heenan
1
1
0
I don't worry to much if I am mistakenly called by a debt collector. They have a job to do and I can respect that. Early in my life, I was HORRIBLE at managing money and had my fair share of folks calling. I am sure that there is good and bad debt collectors. As far as being eager to work in the business, I honestly don't know enough about it to say one way or the other. I think the Army has set me up to be a great employee once I figure out where 'home' is going to be and I start seriously looking for work.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
1
1
0
63131d8b
GySgt Bryan A. McGown "Gunny" I have been in this industry along with my military career for over 35 years now and it’s an awesome industry. You can make e a lot of money with the right attitude and you can reach higher levels of management with your military leadership skills and background. It takes a real self-starter and a highly motivated individual that loves to communicate on the phone and who really knows how to sell and negotiate. There are rules to be followed and I believe veterans make great collectors, assistant collection managers, collection managers, directors, vice president of operations, and right up to Presidents, COOs, and CEOs. It is a great industry for IT savvy individuals, compliance minded individuals, and Human resources/Training. The opportunities are there for a lot of veterans. It does have a stigma attached to it, but so do a lot of other positions in life. Get over it!


Great Post Gunny! If anyone has any questions about the industry or if you need information on a great recruiter that I have drop me a message on RP. I'm more than happy to help out or tell you more. Currently I buy healthcare debt now and have about 15 to 20 agencies that collect it throughout the entire United States.
(1)
Comment
(0)
GySgt Bryan A. McGown  "Gunny"
GySgt Bryan A. McGown "Gunny"
9 y
Thank you for the generous input and personal career insights, COL Mikel Burroughs. I am glad to hear someone is thriving in this industry. I am personally working with a client, who is actively searching for call center candidates. I had hoped for a reply like yours to help squelch some concerns about the trade. Most people seem to have issue with the direct interaction in call center environments. I think you made a good point that there are other technical and professional needs in the industry that can be easily answered by our brothers and sisters. Another example is that my client is also looking for a VB.Net Developer.

Thanks again!
(1)
Reply
(0)
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
9 y
GySgt Bryan A. McGown "Gunny" Not a problem - I love the industry and you make it what you want and you get what you want out of it! I hope you get some applicants out of RP.
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close