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Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner

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Texas

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User901947 Send email
 
Mar 27, 2012

exploit new recruits

We have gone through the experience and I'm telling it like it is. We did internet research first, which gave no cause for caution, then had the experience. The experience really gave the lie to what info is out there concerning recruitment and what new hires are told versus what they actually have happen. Please state exactly what I said that is in error and explain why you think it's in error. A general unqualified and unsupported assertion never convinces any thinking person, especially when there is a first-hand report as a counter-testimony.
My son was told he'd make at least $2500 a month without having to come up with any customers on his own. He spent two weeks with them, doing everything right as possible, and earned $50 after having had to come up with every one of the good-hearted acquaintances to give him an hour or more of their time to hear him talk about a vacuum cleaner only asthmatics would pay $2400 for. (That's the "special" price.) He found out the "$2500" was coming only if he sold enough vacuum cleaners.
So, was it different for you? Did your manager come up with all your customers and you didn't have to ask family and friends? And were you paid that $2500 as a salary, plus commission? Convince us that you are being honest. You are apparently one of the very few successful ones.
User901947 Send email
 
Mar 26, 2012

exploit new recruits

Rainbow Vacuum cleaner is another company that exploits young job-seekers. They tell the young job applicant they will make lots of money whether they sell the vacuum cleaners or not, and they tell them they don't have to get customers. All the new employee has to do, they say, is learn to do the demo, and the customers will be provided. This is all deceit. The new hire has to come up with every single customer, usually family and friends, and if the new hire has a conscience, he will figure out after about two tries that he's really imposing on people to do this job. After a week he realizes that they really really won't be paying him anything after all, unless he can actually sell the things, and it's really hard to sell them because they're amazingly expensive. My son was faithfully going to training sessions and doing demos for two weeks, and they are only going to pay him $50 because he didn't sell any vacuum cleaners. This company is just another exploiter of young inexperienced people, like Kirby. Steer clear.
User923785 Send email
 
Mar 26, 2012

exploit new recruits

This is a false statement and you should really research the business before you make statements like this!

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