This is not at all Second Life Related.
I recently got a job which stated it offered a weeks training, I got one and a half day’s training and no training at all on the computer before I was required to contact new clients.
I was a representative and required to contact potential clients, yet the manager whom I tried to see the good in as I usually do seemed to think it appropriate to blast his radio full volume while me and co-workers were on the phone and told us if we complained we would be fired. It makes me wonder if the owner is paying any attention to his business or he’s so rich he simply doesn’t care.
It’s the Holiday Season and many people are in need of work. In any job there will be pros and cons and while newbie works in Virtual Worlds it is a derogatory statement to new employees eager to make a good impression.
I was told this is an International company and it completely puzzles me that any professional operation would allow such immature behavior and put children in charge of people who obviously have much more experience and the awards and certificates to prove it.
If you live in Florida and find what appears to be an opportunity at 1490 Sunshadow drive, Suite 3000, Casselberry, Florida 32707 - think twice. This company is not worth even filling out the application. Sure there are people making money there. I suspect they have been there from the beginning and before said manager may have ever been in effect. It is obviously geared to get-my-GED education level and although I don’t know for sure it appeared petty cash was spend to get something for the employees which was locked in the managers office and shared with the other 2 managers at that location. $75.00 worth of Red Bull makes me kind of wonder what type of drugs these people are on.
Just my two cents and there has never in my life been a company I have worked for even on the downside that compares with the sad state of this company. I refuse to mention names, just thought I’d put a warning out to all that are Internet savvy so they don’t fall into this scam that sells lies to both consumer and new employees.



