Answer, book, and *follow through*
CSR operations include inbound calls, booking jobs, reschedules, follow-ups, and outbound reminders.
STOP RENTING THE FIRST CUSTOMER CONVERSATION
Landry Mechanical was spending three to four thousand dollars a week on an answering service while local CSR hiring stalled. Its first Opus placement started in late June; by December, six people covered the operations layer.

ABOUT CUSTOMER COVERAGE
A dedicated full-time CSR can answer inbound calls, book jobs, handle reschedules and follow-ups, and run outbound reminders inside your operating process.
They notice service quality, response speed, and professionalism. Fluent, natural English and customer empathy determine that experience, not the person's location.
Yes. CSR and dispatch work runs through phone systems, dispatch software, and a CRM. The person needs strong communication and live coverage during your operating day.
The Landry team began with one CSR and grew to six across dispatch, admin, AR, and permit coordination. Start with the seat creating the most pressure, then decide what follows.
WHAT THE SERVICE NEVER OWNS
An answering service can take a call. An embedded CSR team can understand the process around the call and carry the work forward.
CSR operations include inbound calls, booking jobs, reschedules, follow-ups, and outbound reminders.
The Landry case began with a CSR handling evenings alone after four weeks, while the previous local hire took three months and still did not work out.
Customer coverage works better when it can coordinate directly with dispatch, field schedules, and the back office.
Opus places full-time teammates dedicated to your company rather than an anonymous seat that nobody can meet with or track.
THE COST OF OUTSOURCED COVERAGE
“We are spending three to four thousand dollars a week on the answering service.”
OWN THE FIRST CALL
Tell Opus which calls, shifts, or follow-ups are being missed. We will help define the CSR seat around the customer experience you want.
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