Job is a no. A warning to anyone who wants to try sales.
4 months ago
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Well everyone, got an update on the job situation. Turns out it won't work... at all.... and they don't care.
So, let's put down some background. Late last year I got in touch with a company that as far as they told me, were the guys who give out free samples of some freezer snack food at the Costco/BJ's. Before my main interview, I found a neat little post about the company. https://www.reddit.com/r/antiMLM/co.....ail_solutions/ and THAT should've been my queue to get out of there and pretend I never heard of them before. Guess what, I was desperate for a better job and soldiered on. I mentioned that I didn't have my own car, but assured them I could get around. Well, in comes yesterday, the first scheduled time and place. Where? Easily a full ass hour away by car. When? A time that's inconvenient for everyone. I mention this to the boss, he calls, I explain what's going on, say I'll call back once I talk to my roommate. Well, talk happens, it's impossible, so I attempt to call the employer back. Get his voice mail, it's full, can't leave a message. Guy has my name, phone number, e-mail, and address, only reason I SHOULD be getting a full voice mail box is if my call is being intentionally ignored. So, after a few texts to other numbers in the company, finally someone pops up and says "Okay, yeah, it's not gonna work due to travel requirements" and ya know, I'm fine with that. I reply saying "So I'm fired? Jeez, wish he said it to me instead of just ignoring me." I get one more reply saying "You weren't ignored, but you can still have the job if you can get there" and well, we already established I can't. So, no job there.
So yeah, if you plan to work for Summit Retail Solutions, expect idiotically long commutes, shitty hours, shitty management, and as a warning, YOU are responsible for storing the excess stuff that doesn't sell. So, if you got an 18wheeler, you're fine.
So, let's put down some background. Late last year I got in touch with a company that as far as they told me, were the guys who give out free samples of some freezer snack food at the Costco/BJ's. Before my main interview, I found a neat little post about the company. https://www.reddit.com/r/antiMLM/co.....ail_solutions/ and THAT should've been my queue to get out of there and pretend I never heard of them before. Guess what, I was desperate for a better job and soldiered on. I mentioned that I didn't have my own car, but assured them I could get around. Well, in comes yesterday, the first scheduled time and place. Where? Easily a full ass hour away by car. When? A time that's inconvenient for everyone. I mention this to the boss, he calls, I explain what's going on, say I'll call back once I talk to my roommate. Well, talk happens, it's impossible, so I attempt to call the employer back. Get his voice mail, it's full, can't leave a message. Guy has my name, phone number, e-mail, and address, only reason I SHOULD be getting a full voice mail box is if my call is being intentionally ignored. So, after a few texts to other numbers in the company, finally someone pops up and says "Okay, yeah, it's not gonna work due to travel requirements" and ya know, I'm fine with that. I reply saying "So I'm fired? Jeez, wish he said it to me instead of just ignoring me." I get one more reply saying "You weren't ignored, but you can still have the job if you can get there" and well, we already established I can't. So, no job there.
So yeah, if you plan to work for Summit Retail Solutions, expect idiotically long commutes, shitty hours, shitty management, and as a warning, YOU are responsible for storing the excess stuff that doesn't sell. So, if you got an 18wheeler, you're fine.
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Though it's important to not give up on finding a better job, no matter how hard it is