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Related: About this forumT-Mobile planning to relocate customer call center to eastern Henrico, hire up to 500 more employees
T-Mobile planning to relocate customer call center to eastern Henrico and hire up to 500 more employees
John Reid Blackwell 17 hrs ago
The wireless carrier company T-Mobile is planning to relocate its Henrico County customer service center to another site in the county and hire up to 500 additional employees.
The company is planning to move what it calls its customer experience center from its current location at 100 Westgate Parkway in western Henrico into the former Sams Club building at 4571 S. Laburnum Ave. in the White Oak Village shopping center in eastern Henrico.
The relocation means the company will retain 800 local jobs and add up to 500 more, Gov. Ralph Northams office announced on Friday.
The company also is planning a $30 million investment to upgrade the 134,000-square-foot building, state and local officials said. The total employment at the new customer center will be about 1,300 full-time jobs.
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jblackwell@timesdispatch.com
(804) 775-8123
John Reid Blackwell 17 hrs ago
The wireless carrier company T-Mobile is planning to relocate its Henrico County customer service center to another site in the county and hire up to 500 additional employees.
The company is planning to move what it calls its customer experience center from its current location at 100 Westgate Parkway in western Henrico into the former Sams Club building at 4571 S. Laburnum Ave. in the White Oak Village shopping center in eastern Henrico.
The relocation means the company will retain 800 local jobs and add up to 500 more, Gov. Ralph Northams office announced on Friday.
The company also is planning a $30 million investment to upgrade the 134,000-square-foot building, state and local officials said. The total employment at the new customer center will be about 1,300 full-time jobs.
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jblackwell@timesdispatch.com
(804) 775-8123
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T-Mobile planning to relocate customer call center to eastern Henrico, hire up to 500 more employees (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2020
OP
I've had them for about 10 years or so...never had to use customer service even once
Ferrets are Cool
Aug 2020
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SheltieLover
(59,610 posts)1. I had T Mobil once
Theie "customer experience" was a nightmare!
jimfields33
(18,878 posts)3. Hopefully now that they own Sprint, they'll improve
I have Verizon so not much better to be honest.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,957 posts)4. I've had them for about 10 years or so...never had to use customer service even once
I think ALL of them have issues of some sort.
underpants
(186,651 posts)2. Good news.
Doesnt look like it adds more traffic for me. 😁