I just recently went to a job training after receiving confirmation as a job that stated over and over they "weren't a sales job", yet first day of training they had us essentially spend the whole workday going door-to-door trying to get leads for a guy to come in and upgrade their energy-using appliances. Both me and the guy I was with quit the moment the day ended. Others that we were with were all considering quitting as they didn't want commission-based pay. Almost nobody at my position was there for more than a week or two.
Surely by deceiving people to come and blunder a ton on the first day while being poorly prepared to do sales, they are losing money rather than advertising a sales job, right? The only upside I see is that maybe you won't have to pay people because they are in 'training' the first day, but they still won't have the skills or expertise you might attract if you honestly advertised.
Submitted May 10, 2017 at 11:15PM by poppaman http://ift.tt/2pzlwMJ