Please do not make the same mistake as I did and take anything these guys say seriously. They are all over monster, careerbuilder, and other career sites with many different names for positions that do not exist. They are not offering careers and are wasting unknowing college grads time trying to get them to sit in a tent at NASCAR events selling car washing products. On the phone they told me that this was a 45,000 base salary job to get me to the interview and when I get there they tell me its a 25,000 base salary job with commissions. I was very clear on the phone when I asked what is the base salary without commissions. Also when asked mrs. Liz Hernandez said that job is marketing events with a fortune five hundred company and you will be doing stuff with finance and. Bs bs. Bs completely misrepresenting the job for what it is This place is located it what appears to be a storage facility with a bunch of cargo trucks parked next it. I knew there was something wrong as soon as I got there in sat in the cramped small space they had for a lobby and filled out the opening application asking. Do you have any moving violations? Do you have a reliable car which just proved my theory of this job being bogus. Obviously that means that company car is not provided and they expect you to wear your car out doing business for them. So after I sat in the closet of a lobby for five minutes the president of NVS came in to greet me. Appears this entire marketing group consists of a receptionist and a president. This pudgy lil fat man took me through the hall which was dark as could be because they probably have no money for electricity and they would like to hide all the crappy stuff they have up as decorations in this place which consists of some pictures of cars printed off a computer stuck on the wall and some nascar memorabilia. I might as well have been in red necks a trailer in Mississippi. After this guy asking me extremely basic questions for about 30 seconds and him pointing the product which was some kind of waxing and cleaning car products and then pointing out a picture of the tent I would be sitting in to sell his product at nascar events (also printed out from a computer on crap paper). He then told me the base was 25,000 and he wanted me to come to a second interview where I would go to one of these events and work for free and get people to buy his product. PLEASE if you have a college education do not take these guys seriously do not waste your time and gas to go to in interview for these low lifes.
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