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qweqwe

i just received a call from a girl from this number, i went to google to check it out. the comments looks great here and i will definitely go to the interview. i am only 18 but wanted to know if they would hire me?
 

StarGirl

I have no clue how these people got my info. They called offering a job training CSR's, and sales agents. I called back to inquire about their pay structure only to find out it's all commission based. Stay away from them if your looking for a reliable job.
 

Billy Wong

Funny you should ask. I was searching for a number and came across the site.  And if you knew me through my successes, you'd know that I actually don't have much to do.  I've been a VP with the company for many years with huge earning power... thanks anyways Mr. Bong... Keep looking for work!!  Just an FYI... Billy Bong has to hide behind a fabricated name.  He has so much time on his hands that he comments on posts instead of looking for work.  Chances are that he's been fired a bunch of times, and holds little value.  If he was such a great guy wouldn't employers already know?
 

Tajoval

I got a call from this guy yesterday. Set up an interview for tomorrow. Said he got my information from someone who referred me for a job and he wants to interview me for a leadership role in the company. I always get suspicious when anyone mentions Primerica so I thought I would google his name. I am so glad I found this site. I am not going to the interview after this.Thanks everyone!!!
 

Rick Ross

Primerica solicits as follows:

You post your resume on Monster, CareerBuilder, etc.

They troll the resumes.

They call you.

They leave a voice mail that says something like: "our company is opening a branch office in your area and we were referred to you as a strong candidate for a managerial position." If you call them or speak with them on the phone, they will invariably demurr on the details on the business, and pretty much stay with the vague script wording that they use in their voicemail. They will stay with the "management position for a big important company" schtick.

At this point, having had my time wasted with one of the A-holes once on an in person meeting a few years ago, I bust them. I just say: "are you really representing Primerica". I generally get a sheepish "yeah". I tell them something along the lines of: "SORRY! I have a career, and what you are offering is total crap."  Usually they hang up on me. My fun for the day.

The point is, Primerica doesn't pay a salary, they demand an enrollment fee, they want you to attend their cult training, and they do not go out looking for programmers. It's a financial services MLM pyramid. The "jobs" are commission only sales jobs, and you create your own leads. You are supposed to recruit other Primerica stooges.  Utterly consistent and deceptive recruiting M.O.
 

Strawberry

I agree with those that say MLM is a bad deal for most people. It's "endless chain" compensation and recruiting. MLMs typically telemarket all hours of the day, weekends, holidays, and are taught to prospect and recruit 24/7. Your friends will avoid you if you bring this shiite up to them.
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They teach people that your friends are losers if they don't join. People get obsessed because of the groupthink training sessions where they get your endorphins firing. 90%+ lose money in MLMs. Products are usually mediocre and better and cheaper elsewhere. Markets are often already saturated with people who have been harassed by MLM telemarketers. You work harder for longer hours, weekends and holidays included, but you don't get paid for that work, you only get paid to make a sale. You might work for a week just to get one sale, then you get a very tiny cheque because 6 or more people and the company also have to get paid from that sale. MLM is a really bad business model, but they lobby government and make donations to politicians so they can influence the laws in the country.
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A lot of off-the-street types who are down-and-out join, but just lose more.
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Check with www.the-cma.org to see if they are registered and abide by the CMA rules for marketing. If they are, you can file a complaint. If not listed, ask yourself why?
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