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No-Call List Does Not Worry Charleston, W.Va., Telemarketer.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, September, 2003
By Paul Wilson, The Charleston Gazette, W.Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Sep. 30--Tammy Gray, head of TeleSpectrum Worldwide's West Virginia operations, recently got a call from a worried colleague. Was Gray frantic, too, about the looming do-not-call regulations?
"I said I hadn't really been keeping tabs on it. My focus day-to-day is growing the business," Gray said last week in her office at TeleSpectrum in the South-ridge business park.
Although much of the telemarketing industry is focused on the legal battle over the proposed federal regulations -- and worried about general economic woes -- Gray said 140 employees will be hired at TeleSpectrum's Charleston office before the end of the year. That's not counting expected...
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