@cf Trust me, I know your predicament... I was in Pro Support/PSP for a solid year and was by far the most technical person on my team but couldn't keep up with the stupid CONSTANT emails we were required to send lol. To me personally, I felt like I was straight up harassing customers with "follow up" emails so often. I mean, ONE follow email is fine but like back in 2017 I think it was 3 or something... one a day for 3 days straight. That cr-p is block worthy to me if I were the customer. Leave me tf alone! I'll contact YOU if I need more help but jfc, leave me tf alone already!
As for the phone login bs, I hated that. ONE minute late and it was docked against you. Logging in too early was docked against you. Logging out a minute before shift ends was docked, logging out minutes after your shift was docked. EVERYTHING was docked.
I remember running into the office sometimes so I could login and not be a minute "late." My life revolved around a fkng PHONE login.
I was a network guy and didn't give two F's about staying in PS but I figured I could move into the networking world at Dell at some point which is why I took the job. Yeah well, no. You can't. At best you can move to the "networking" side of PS lol... no fkn thanks.
I was put on a PIP at some point for not keeping up with the harassment emails lol. I honestly tried my best but like, wasn't good enough apparently. Did that bs for 3 or 4 months and my manager - who was SUPER cool - basically told me there was very little way I'd pass and gave me two options: 1 - continue with the PIP and fail, which means no severance AND it goes on your Dell HR record; or 2 - quit today and he'd pay me for the next month; and that PIP would have never happened.
I chose the second option because at this point I was just done with that bs job. I also didn't want a bad mark on my name in case I ever DID go back to Dell.
Well, 2 years later I DID go back to Dell and in my dream job/position. Cyber Security. IL'm doing exactly what I've been wanting to do and wanted to do, at a fortune 500 company and make pretty good money. Started at a great base pay, have the best manager I've ever had in my career, every single person I work with is amazing, and the pure flexibility of my job is insane.
I do wonder if I had stuck around at the PS job and finished out the PIP - and failed - if I would have been hired 2 years later...