2. Under the marketing policy, the salesman will guide many elderly people who obviously can't afford to buy it, which personally feels immoral;
The boss is really a glib talker. Essentially, he will kick people at the end of the year. After you go in, I'll call your brother first, and then I'll tell you that as long as you work hard, you can become the manager and earn money from this store. In fact, utilities will be on your head. After a long time, you will find that the so-called store managers are relatives of the boss. Many people who have become store managers leave their jobs voluntarily because they are too tired.
There are two kinds of people in the company, but almost all of them are heartless: first, bottom sales. Almost all these people have one thing in common, that is, they are stupid and gullible, and they believe everything the boss says. And if you talk well, you will find that the education of sales staff is very low, because the company requires technical secondary school or above, and the labor cost is cheap. I can't talk to those people at all. We are all different. . . Second, the management and the management of the company have their own ideas. There is a saying: "I am not afraid of hooligans xxx, but I am afraid that hooligans have culture." People who manage or human resources are black. You'll know when you go. It's smart and purposeful. Smoothness is their basic skill. They swaggered to the bottom, kowtowing to the boss and his relatives. . . I really feel sick when I see it.
Generally speaking, it is a very low-level small company. It is said that the Shanghai boss graduated from Tsinghua, but where he graduated has nothing to do with job seekers.
Finally, let me talk about my own experience. After graduating from college that year, I looked for a job as a springboard to see if I could learn anything. The conclusion is that you can't learn anything My knees are so hard that I can't kneel down. The only thing I understand is that there are many bad people among the old people, and only a few good people among my dozens of customers. . . You can't use your mother-in-law and grandfather to trap those clients at all. Others have lived for so many years, the older the better. Some of them are still strange. What temper is spilled on you, colleagues will ask you to bear it.
I am a serious college graduate and have my own ideas about people's problems. The boss's sweet words can't set me up. What those people around me tell you are all platitudes, and what they tell the boss is the same. Life there is really hard, and the cultural level of people around you can't talk to you. None of them are true. In the end, I especially feel that my conscience is suffering, because only a few old people selling products are unprepared for us. Some took me to his house to play, some played mahjong with us, some brought us food, and some old people were really poor, but they trusted me because I graduated from a regular university. After leaving for many years, I have always felt guilty about those people. So I hope you can, or don't, go to such a company and seek a promising career.