Working a call center job is a rite of passage for many geeks; back in the day, our own Lee Hutchinson manned the lines as a contractor for computer manufacturer Gateway. The job was, naturally, soul crushing.
But what's it like when you want to work the phones for a presidential candidate—say, Donald Trump?
We found out this week, when New Yorkers who e-mailed the Donald Trump campaign as volunteers were told to attend one of two "Call Center Training Sessions" at the Trump Tower in Manhattan. In fine print at the bottom, the volunteers were told they'd need to sign a non-disclosure agreement, or NDA, to be part of the campaign.
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