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May 16, 2007 1:49 PM PDT

Apple's hiring 'iPhone Personal Trainers,' but what's the start date?

by Declan McCullagh
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Apple wants to hire "iPhone Personal Trainers" to work at a Sacramento call center doing iPhone technical support.

The company has posted two job announcements on its Web site, one for an iPhone Personal Trainer and the other for an iPhone Personal Trainer Team Manager.

An Apple job posting says iPhone call center workers are expected to 'drive customer excellence home like a World Series player'

(Credit: Casimir Fornalski/CNET News.com)

The manager's job description includes this breathless description: "You'll drive customer excellence home like a World Series player."

The open house is today at Apple's campus in Elk Grove, outside of Sacramento. Apple's Web site lists the Elk Grove address as 2511 Laguna Blvd, Elk Grove.

While Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer said last month that the iPhone is on track to ship in "late June," the company has not been more explicit.

Guessing when the iPhone will be released has become something of a spectator sport. We reported in March that AT&T was giving a release date of June 11, and one hoax put it at June 15. On Wednesday, Engadget.com reported -- and then quickly retracted -- a claim that the iPhone would be delayed until October.

We figure that anyone who applies for the job will be told when the start date is, and when the call center will begin operation, both of which are linked to the actual date of the iPhone introduction. If you've applied for the job and have any info, let us know.

Declan McCullagh, CNET News' chief political correspondent, chronicles the intersection of politics and technology. He has covered politics, technology, and Washington, D.C., for more than a decade, which has turned him into an iconoclast and a skeptic of anyone who says, "We oughta have a new federal law against this." E-mail Declan.
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