OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- AmeriVision Communications Inc. will move<br>its customer service jobs in mid-February to an expanded call<br>center in Tahlequah because of increasing expenses and a tightening<br>labor
Tuesday, October 26th 1999, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- AmeriVision Communications Inc. will move its customer service jobs in mid-February to an expanded call center in Tahlequah because of increasing expenses and a tightening labor pool in Oklahoma City.
"We've been looking around," said Kerry Smith, chief technology officer for the long-distance telephone and Internet service provider. "We gave Oklahoma City a real opportunity, but it's just becoming such a competitive landscape for these kinds of resources in Oklahoma City."
Smith said it was also not cost effective to expand in Oklahoma City. Smith said the company found its answer in rural Tahlequah. AmeriVision already operates a 75-job call center in Tahlequah. The call center is taking over a vacant, former Wal-Mart store.
The expansion of the LifeLine Communications Inc. center will create as many as 300 jobs. Smith said there is a large labor based to draw from in Tahlequah. A job fair is being planned for mid-November.
Smith said the move early next year will leave behind 50 to 75 headquarters jobs in Oklahoma City.
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