johnnyb
Established Member
Just thought I'd expunge thus experience from my system.
Monday I started a new job. I saw the ad on indeed and applied. It was a company restoring sash windows. Sounds great I thought.
Alarm bells were ringing all the time. Interview, chats everything was dodgy
To sum up. They started in November by a guy whose name was associated with 23 different businesses! Never seen him. The guy day to day running was an archetypal dodgy salesman complete with merc and bad attitude.
The ops man was a nicer guy but had no clue about what was needed.
Turns out they have got hundreds of thousands of pounds of work that's signed up by his little team of dodgy salesman and get this barely a thought of how they will fulfil.
I did half a day in an old couples house before quitting thinking this will end in tears.(AND COURT)
How can this happen that people are so trusting they will pay up front to a company whose literature is basically glossy fabrication. If I stood in front of them in my overalls they would instantly distrust me or even try and knock me down. Guy in a suit hands you a glossy brochure...here's my savings! Psychology is just a powerful tool in the hands of liars.
I'm convinced they have no intention of doing any sash repairs or only enough to keep the gravy train going until they declare bankrupt and split the money. All absolutely true.
Monday I started a new job. I saw the ad on indeed and applied. It was a company restoring sash windows. Sounds great I thought.
Alarm bells were ringing all the time. Interview, chats everything was dodgy
To sum up. They started in November by a guy whose name was associated with 23 different businesses! Never seen him. The guy day to day running was an archetypal dodgy salesman complete with merc and bad attitude.
The ops man was a nicer guy but had no clue about what was needed.
Turns out they have got hundreds of thousands of pounds of work that's signed up by his little team of dodgy salesman and get this barely a thought of how they will fulfil.
I did half a day in an old couples house before quitting thinking this will end in tears.(AND COURT)
How can this happen that people are so trusting they will pay up front to a company whose literature is basically glossy fabrication. If I stood in front of them in my overalls they would instantly distrust me or even try and knock me down. Guy in a suit hands you a glossy brochure...here's my savings! Psychology is just a powerful tool in the hands of liars.
I'm convinced they have no intention of doing any sash repairs or only enough to keep the gravy train going until they declare bankrupt and split the money. All absolutely true.