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1.3

20% would recommend to a friend

(6 total reviews)

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6 reviews
1.0
7 Nov 2022
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Pros

There are 0 pros here

Cons

- HR will have you blindly sign a contract stating you are an independent contractor and you are told that if you don’t sign it you will not be paid which is illegal - They do this in order to dodge legal repercussions and to get through the loophole of not paying you hourly. -Below minimum wage - Jason ward lies to you about getting base pay + commission but it’s purely commission based - It is a direct sales jobs where you are required to travel to the lowest income areas and pitch people free phone service - They make you sell phones that are supposed to be FREE government phones to all customers are being scammed - They make us lie in the pitch and tell them the phone comes with lifetime warranty which is completely false. - No gas money reimbursement - They will make you drive hours a day - Illegal wage labor - Jason ward sells a dream - All of the assistant managers are “rich” with no car themselves. - Deceptive about “missing phones” to have an excuse to steal money from checks. - 6 days, 66 hour work weeks required to be paid around $600 that’s around $5 an hour after tax. - As a corporate trainer they make you Interview, train, mentor, teach, and split wage with new hires, all for free labor. - Everyone will love bomb you during orientation. It’s a sales tactic to bombard you with compliments, positive energy, team building exercises to make you like the job and to sell you the “opportunity” - Jason ward himself and others will sell you an opportunity and a dream daily during morning meetings to make you feel motivated to work on “the field” because eventually you shall become financially free, which is a lie and a brainwashing tactic - Brainwashing and cult tactics -They will teach you the same principles and concepts everyday over and over to make you then have to teach it to others - They force you to be deceitful to new employees in the beginning stages of hiring or recruiting in order to retain people. - This place has gotten shut down many times and has changed names several times too which should already tell you enough about this firm being sketchy and/or unlawful.

1.0
31 Mar 2024

MLM scam

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Pros

Sometimes you would get free food and drinks at team night

Cons

This is a commison only position selling phones outside of family dollars. The hours are about 10-12 hours everyday and require about 30-40 minutes of driving with no gas pay. you dont get paid for the first three weeks and on average your first paycheck for 60 hours of works is usually 300 dollars. Managment collects all the commison in cash then pays it two weeks later.

1.0
23 May 2023
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Pros

Some freedom in time management

Cons

+Pay is commission only and very little even if you do well -Long hours, up to 11 hour days, up to 2.5 of which are spent not doing any work that could earn you money and instead spent on "team building" and "learning exercises" -Owner/manager who makes racist remarks and calls people losers, suckers,ect. - Drove a half hour away, only to be told we couldn't sell in an area, this happened up to 3 times in one day - Was offered an interview without even applying ( I assumed I had applied and simply forgotten), interview process was extremely lax, with all of the candidates moving onto the second interview - Needed to wear full professional attire (collared dress shirt, pants, suit, tie ect) All in all, this job pretty much a scam, pay is awful, and it preys on those just starting out in the workplace. Do not work for this company.

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