Sunday, October 10, 2010

Seriously?

Now I know legitimate organizations do recruit through craigslists, so that's not the issue. But to expressly tell potential recruits not to submit a resume? You've got to be kidding. Usually one would expect a job announcement for an organization that has pretensions of legitimacy to be relatively error-free. Note the typos. They'll jump out at you. Here's the ad in full (note the link will go bad in a few days):

We are a moving company. We relocate people from one state to another.
Our software is web based so all of our reps work from home.
You need high speed internet (not wireless) and a computer and we give you the rest.

You will get moving leads directly to your computer and your job is to call them and sell our services.
Training will be provided on software and the moving industry.
You are expected to make a minimum of 65 calls per day. We are looking for people who can put in 7-9 hours a day.
Serious, self-dicipline candidates only. NOT a part time gig. It is a numbers game. the more you call the more you will close and the money is accordingly.

New reps make 7% commision on total jobs. Expected pay $2500-$4500 a month.

DO NOT send resume'. Call 818-518-1119 and leave a message. Include your name and phone number. Consider the voice message as your audition so speak LOUD and CLEAR. We appologize but we will call back only those who we think have what it takes.

Thank you.

Hiring Organization: Omni Vanlines/Apple Movers
This is strictly a Mickey Mouse organization.

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