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Businiess name:
South Coast Enterprises
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Within a single week of being employed at south coast enterprises I finally realized that there was indeed a catch.if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! I began to notice that they started to back pedal on all of the promised riches. The deal is, your supposed to sell this vacuum and your supposed to get a certain amount of commission, mind you this is only if you sell it at a certain high prce. These people are very sketchy and you can tell that they've had years of experience in fooling people into employment. Please take my word for it. Basically they hire everyone! Anyone who is willing to come to the interview they hire! Orientation lasts for 20 hrs which you will not be paid for. During the first week, they give you the product to do demos on your friends and family, just for practice? The answer is no. This is an opportunity for them to hustle your family into buy the product. By the time the next work week begins, they send you off in a company van and as your on the road and on the way to your so called ""appointments"", they drop the bomb on you that today and today only you'll be going door to door for sales. Oh yeah and if you don't sell anything and you dont meet the 20 demo quota over the span of a week, you dont get paid.
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