u/ArmyOtherwise4916

Got told to "STFU" for an application at a sale position by phone, even threatened to call the police on me

Is this even how they treat their employee? Missed a call back from a company which I applied on Indeed for a sale position. They called me back, but I forgot to answered so they emailed me looking forward to hearing back from me. However, I emailed back, even texted them and no response. I called them 2 times and no answer, just go straight to voicemail. After calling them a third time, they finally answered. However, when I asked regarding my job application and the callback I missed, they told me to "shut the f*** up" and told me not to contact them again or they will get the police involved. Now what I don't get the part here is they keep calling me!

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u/ArmyOtherwise4916 — 3 days ago

This job market...

Most of the job offer you get is 100 percent commission and most of the sale jobs you see online based in Vanocuver... they can't even put on the job posting that it's 100 percent commission, they just put base pay till you get callback telling you it's commission based only. Most of the offer I've refused resulted in the employer throwing out an insult and acting unprofessional, even when asked why was it not in the job posting.

Can't believe how they are now starting to take advantage of job seekers.

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u/ArmyOtherwise4916 — 3 days ago