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Kipper

Got an email from them today as well. ( not the first I've received, and I've ignored all others as well )

Not interested in working for AIL ... Also assuming they pulled my info from Monster or Workopolis ( recently updated my info there ).

FYI -- There is a link in the email to OPT OUT of any future emails from them.
 

what is this?

this entire thread should be non existent.  I work for this company and the phone calls or emails anyone gets are just part of the recruiting process.  These people are uninformed and feeding from hysteria.

www.ailife.com

take a look yourself
 

Sean

Do no listen to anyone trying to make you think this is a real company. I have a resume posted online they are using to get in contact with me. I guarantee no organization will call you everyday for two weeks, including weekends, to try and get someone in for an interview. The job market is a tough place and people are fighting for jobs. If they really seem to be working harder than you are, there is a problem.Avoid there calls at all costs.
 

Cambridge Resident

Ignore the message from the person above.
It's probably from the spammer himself.
There is no such company in Cambridge.
 

Life Agent

I work for AIL Canada, we're based out of London and we're a small team. I personally work the Cambridge area. We're expanding operations and if you get many phone calls it's because one of the managers already thinks you may have what it takes to pass the LLQP, we do recruiting in bulk because most people don't fit the criteria and aren't asked back for a final interview. For those of you who are skeptical, I understand. There aren't many opportunities where you can make a lot of money by working long hours, are there? If you want to go work a 9-5 be my guest, but this opportunity exceeds stability, you can go 4 days without making any money and then make a thousand in a day, which happened to me last week. I encourage you all to do your own research and if you ignore the calls then continue on with your lives without judging something you were too afraid to confront.Those who answer and are selected will lead a privileged life.That's all
 

Kipper

Got an email from them today as well. ( not the first I've received, and I've ignored all others as well ) Not interested in working for AIL ... Also assuming they pulled my info from Monster or Workopolis ( recently updated my info there ). FYI -- There is a link in the email to OPT OUT of any future emails from them.
 

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