Re: Deceptive Hiring Practrices
Posted by v on 4/13/06
I'm not sure about this one. I think you could get them in the truth in adverising laws. Other then that, i can't think of any thing. No contract? SOL. On 4/12/06, Val wrote: > I was enticed to this company 8 months ago with hugely > overstated income expectations. The manager used as an > example, the top salesperson who made $6000 the lst 2 > months of the year, but neglected to share, and none of > were distrustful to ask if the figues would be the same for > the rest of the year. We all were led on with no > exceptions. The actual income is somewhere beween $1200 > and $3000 a month for the majority of the year. Mgr. has > done that with all 9 employees, and several are > experiencing dire financial hardships as a result of > accepting this postion. I personally left a secure > position because they assured me I'd make much more than I > was making. They stated they had plenty of business to > support our effots. Is there any recourse, so they can be > made to stop exaggerating the earnings potential and luring > people away from viable postions? I am planning on > leaving, as am most of the staff, but we are angry to have > been misled and want to put a stop to this, so any future > employee doesn't fall into this trap. We are basically > building their business and practically working for nothing.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Deceptive Hiring Practrices, 4/12/06, by Val.
- Re: Deceptive Hiring Practrices, 4/13/06, by v.
- Re: Deceptive Hiring Practrices, 4/13/06, by val.
- Re: Deceptive Hiring Practrices, 4/16/06, by v.
- Re: Deceptive Hiring Practrices, 4/19/06, by val.
- Re: Deceptive Hiring Practrices Val, 4/19/06, by v.
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