ACW Denied

A new system called GACD was developed for use in call centers in the Philippines, which migrated to the United States for reasons unknown. This new system makes it so that the old phone system is no longer necessary, and instead you handle all your calls through a special applet set inside Failstation. Many of the features from the old phone system are present. It hypothetically allows you to communicate with people on Skype better. The problem? No After Call Work! Or more accurately, ONLY 30 FRIGGIN' SECONDS.

Problems with the new system:
 * The system was designed for use in the Philippines, where they work for 2 cents an hour and don't have breaks. Lack of ACW makes it impossible to get work finished before going on break, because you will immediately get another call after a measly 30 second "breather."  Philippinos are forced to use their "break" time to document calls and work on complicated processes like money transfers, and the executives seem to think we have to do this, too.  I don't know if this is legal or ethical, but I guess if you can rename shooting allies in battle to "friendly fire", you can call working for free a "break."  You technically only get 5 minutes of break time due to not being able to wrap up hundreds of calls in 30 seconds.  Better piss fast!
 * Reward point management system will freeze up if you have multiple accounts open at once. Yet while you're trying frantically to submit corrections on points and e-mail management about errors with the system, some motherf*****r calls in about their points and you've got to think of some kind of stupid excuse to put them on hold so you can finish.
 * Worse than that, if you're working on a UPS calltag, a money transfer, or something else with a complicated form, odds are one in ten that some bastard will call in and ask for the same damn thing, and then the Failstation will freeze up and you'll lose all the data you've painstakingly entered, leaving you with a system crash and five irate customers.
 * If Failstation ever goes down, you end up ten kinds of boned.
 * Management might be monitoring this website, so it might not be a good idea to mention ways to possibly exploit weak spots. After all, they seem to have read my Aux 9 page.