Heard someone talking about his Shaw Cable job at a mall

Not at all. In jobs that most would consider pedestrian, there are a few outliers that makes a lot.

For example, I work in a contact center (fancy wording for a call center), my title is "senior account manager" (but really my daily task is just taking inbound sales calls and make clients happy), I work in a 8' by 8' cubicle near a window in an office complex with $150k a year job (base is $50k + commission). No dress codes either, I wear shorts daily at work and I commute on an expensive road bike that I park next to my cubicle. Granted, are all call center jobs like this? Absolutely not. I took me a while of job hopping to get to where I am though.

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