taximomfor4
<font color=purple>Needs a few Ricola drops<br><fo
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My sister (a laborer) was laid off for the winter last year, but was never re-called to work in the spring. She's been job hunting ever since, and began college classes part time to get into the business world eventually. She has NO office experience.
She found a job, and got offered the position. It's selling insurance (life insurance and medicare supplement insurance). First, she has to get licensed: $400, which she had to borrow because her unemployment ran out. THen, it's 6 weeks training, without pay. Then, she has to go into the office *45 min. away* 2x/week for the day, making her appointments. The other days, she drives around to the appointments. Pay is 50% commission, and she's an independent contractor, I guess. She'll have to pay her own social security, taxes, etc. Don't know if she can get benefits or not, since she's not a "company employee" or whatever.
She says they will reimburse the $400 after she works for 6 months. She also says if she sells a certain amount (a pretty low amount, supposedly) per year, she gets a 1 wk vacation for 2 (2 hours is a conference, the rest is free time) up to $8,000 value.
Thoughts? I don't know how that particular field works. I don't know if she's getting ripped off, or what. I HATE that she's paying to get a job (especially money she had to borrow). It's odd that they hired her, when all other positions in that field have said no way (no experience in an office EVER, and zero computer skills).
Anyone have any knowledge about this type of thing?
She found a job, and got offered the position. It's selling insurance (life insurance and medicare supplement insurance). First, she has to get licensed: $400, which she had to borrow because her unemployment ran out. THen, it's 6 weeks training, without pay. Then, she has to go into the office *45 min. away* 2x/week for the day, making her appointments. The other days, she drives around to the appointments. Pay is 50% commission, and she's an independent contractor, I guess. She'll have to pay her own social security, taxes, etc. Don't know if she can get benefits or not, since she's not a "company employee" or whatever.
She says they will reimburse the $400 after she works for 6 months. She also says if she sells a certain amount (a pretty low amount, supposedly) per year, she gets a 1 wk vacation for 2 (2 hours is a conference, the rest is free time) up to $8,000 value.
Thoughts? I don't know how that particular field works. I don't know if she's getting ripped off, or what. I HATE that she's paying to get a job (especially money she had to borrow). It's odd that they hired her, when all other positions in that field have said no way (no experience in an office EVER, and zero computer skills).
Anyone have any knowledge about this type of thing?
of course, the best salespeople are the one's who sell themselves.