The Bait & Switch Game. I applied for a job with this company as a salaried branch manager along with several other people. The job posting was posted on Monster.com. When I got there however I was offered the lowest ranking position a sales position on commission structure only. I was then ask to lie and decieve the public into thinking there were lease properties were available when there were known. BAIT & SWITCH AGAIN.
The phone script actually said to place people on hold "spin around in your chair" then come back and tell the caller we don't have any available but we have new homes for purchase and actually we don't have new homes but rather a new homebuilder non related to New Homes2day.com owns the housing. I was fiercely mad and made the decision to just tell callers we don't have lease properties would they be interested in a new home. Most said no but a few said yes.
After building a pipeline of people who was approved, I was suppose to take the client out to see the new home builder and the owner conviently decided to take my deal. He did not want me to take the person out to see the new home. After expressing that I would appreciate taking the person out so that I could have a chance of getting paid my commission. He fired me two days later with all the pending approvals in the pipeline now going to him. He also did the same to previous employees I found out when they called him claiming that they had not been paid. The were all conviently fired or left because they were not paid.
I approach the owner Douglas Smith and he has no heart to pay any of us. Every 3 weeks he has been getting a new employee to fall victim to his game. The owner and the low rank manager that works there is being paid override on your commissions. So it is not to the advantage of the low rank manager to leave. His job is to deceive you alongside the owner. I am in the process of reporting to the appropriate authorities.
Check out the public pickett from a former employee:
http://vids. Myspace.com/index. Cfm? Fuseaction=vids. Search&t=NewHomes2Day
Www.newhomes2day.com is a ripoff
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