Going to an interview... need your opinions...

IDSkoT

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I have an interview for some Marketing place up in the NW section of Miami (I live in the SW section). Anyway, I have a Mohawk, and I REALLY need a job. This place is aimed towards students and what not. I forget the link, but it's called like "Vector Marketing" or something like that. Point is, should I cut it off before, or should I go and inform them that I will cut it off if they want me to, but would prefer to keep it?
 
If it's the same place I went to years ago - Vector Marketing is selling cutlery. If it's the same, it's basically a door to door sale's job, which means your appearance is everything. I'll let you make the decision based on that.
 
Stop. Isnt vector marketing the knife selling thing?
Only heard bad stuff about it because I ran into them when I was looking for a job through craigslist.

http://marketingpr.suite101.com/article.cfm/vector_marketing_is_not_a_scam

http://www.petitiononline.com/vector/petition.html

http://www.spamlaws.com/vector-marketing-scam

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/84672/the_truth_about_vector_marketing_group.html?cat=3

Apparently it works for *some* people but I wouldn't take my chances with them.

Keep the Mohawk and work for a music store, pub, skate shop, etc etc. Or shave it and look for something like marketing, office assistant, etc etc.

If it's the same place I went to years ago - Vector Marketing is selling cutlery. If it's the same, it's basically a door to door sale's job, which means your appearance is everything. I'll let you make the decision based on that.

Damn beat me to the post by a few mins. So how did it work out for you? Sounds like you were able to make some money
 
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Stop. Isnt vector marketing the knife selling thing?
Only heard bad stuff about it because I ran into them when I was looking for a job through craigslist.

http://marketingpr.suite101.com/article.cfm/vector_marketing_is_not_a_scam

http://www.petitiononline.com/vector/petition.html

http://www.spamlaws.com/vector-marketing-scam

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/84672/the_truth_about_vector_marketing_group.html?cat=3

Apparently it works for *some* people but I wouldn't take my chances with them.

Keep the Mohawk and work for a music store, pub, skate shop, etc etc. Or shave it and look for something like marketing, office assistant, etc etc.



Damn beat me to the post by a few mins. So how did it work out for you? Sounds like you were able to make some money


Yeah, it kinda seemed like a cheap type of deal.
I just can't find any place that needs work, and they deleted the job section! D:
But you gave me great ideas, haha. I'm gunna compile a list of music / skate shops and such around my area. Anyone wanna help? Heh.


EDIT:: I just read it. LOL, I'm nto doing it. :fyi:
 
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Damn beat me to the post by a few mins. So how did it work out for you? Sounds like you were able to make some money

Once they got past all the crap of business "training seminar for a multimillion dollar a year company" and all this garbage then told us what we would be actually doing, I left. They found my resume online and asked me to come in - my resume has always been geared toward some kind of computer / phone system position, when they told me we'd be selling knives, I said screw this.
 
if u have a zumiez near u should try there i use to work at the one here but manager was lil bitch

Haha, I just called a store and asked them if they were hiring, and the girl seemed pretty cool. It was the one by Sunset Place.

Once they got past all the crap of business "training seminar for a multimillion dollar a year company" and all this garbage then told us what we would be actually doing, I left. They found my resume online and asked me to come in - my resume has always been geared toward some kind of computer / phone system position, when they told me we'd be selling knives, I said screw this.

Yeah, I thought it was going to be something like a phone system thing... but, I guess not.



EDIT:: I love the automerge system...
 
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dont work for them, i did in the summer and to tell u the truth if u arent a salesman then it wont be worth it. i think the only good thing about it was that you get paid weekly by mail. and with todays economy, i dont think anyone would want to buy expensive cutlery.
 
I wouldnt do it. A salesman job is very hard in this economy unless you know how to hustle. If not then I wouldnt go for it.
 
I wouldnt do it. A salesman job is very hard in this economy unless you know how to hustle. If not then I wouldnt go for it.

Yeah. I'm not gunna do it. I've decided to try to get a job as a Busboy, or waiter at local bars... and if not that, I'm going to apply at Zumies. I figure I can get hired there eventually.

P.S. What table do you have? My friend is saving up for one, and he's mad interested in what other people are using.
I actually just got a real old school Vinyl player. (Made in the 40's, has the original tube amp and everything. It's 3-speed, which surprised me.)
 
vector marketing is a POS scam. they make you buy a set to use as a demo for 500 bucks. or you can rent one from them for a nonrefundable fee of 150. either way, they get your money and with the economy the way it is, no one will be willing to buy a set for 400 to 500 bucks.

take your chances else where.

*reference: little brother and many friends who went to the waste of time seminar*
 
A REAL JOB WONT CHARGE YOU MONEY ....WILL PAY YOU MONEY!! lol ...also loose the mohawk if you want to find a job easier. employeers look for clean cuts, and shaved people :p...welcome to corporate america
 
don't do it man...that dude told me i'd be working with boomers doing marketing, and i ended up selling door-to door with some idiot in broward, got stranded, and when i got back to the office the dude had the nerve to tell me i didn't get the job, lmao. wonder if he still has the fat lip?
 
if your looking for a professional job you need to get rid of it.. if your looking for a whate ever job keep it. ive never met anyone in the Buisness world with a mohawk.
 
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