working abroad is pretty cool, my bro in-law works for a satelite company and travels alot to mexico, china, brazil and other develping countries.
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So Im looking for a job and I get emails like this...
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Originally posted by -pound4pound- View Postminimum wage when i came to this country (1986) was $3.35/hr
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Originally posted by Hous View PostYeah, am I missing something?
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=403928Last edited by wazaa.; 10-20-2010, 03:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Hous View PostWhen I google the name of the company, the entire first page on google are on job sites where they post looking for employeers. What does this mean? Does it mean its not the most legitamate job?
I'm guessing they want to hire me for a sales position, because that seems to be the only thing hiring at the moment. I got 3 emails like this today and all are involved in the same field, marketing for sports. This seems odd to me.
The part that really tipped me off was how they congratulate me for being selected in the initial application process.
Then I get a voicemail where the person is talking really really fast, its definately scripted, I can assume its because they are calling a bunch of people. I can imagine its the type that if I would have picked up they dont tell you any details and just tell you to come in for an interview, normally a cattle call interview.
Show to the interview but be wary.
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Originally posted by squealpiggy View PostI went to an "interview" like this before, they sent me out on the road selling an entirely worthless "discount card" to unwilling pensioners with one of their "reps". They don't pay you unless you sell the crappy cards and you can take on "trainees" who take a percentage of your sale money ponzi-scheme style...
Show to the interview but be wary.
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Originally posted by wazaa. View Postnah, not really. I just wanted to put you down on earth again after you made this bragging thread earlier:
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=403928
Its not difficult to get a teaching position in China. They just want you to be foreign and it helps to be good looking. They mostly just want to show you off, because that gets them money.
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Originally posted by squealpiggy View PostI went to an "interview" like this before, they sent me out on the road selling an entirely worthless "discount card" to unwilling pensioners with one of their "reps". They don't pay you unless you sell the crappy cards and you can take on "trainees" who take a percentage of your sale money ponzi-scheme style...
Show to the interview but be wary.
You can read about places like this here:
http://www.onedayonejob.com/jobs/the-landers-group/
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