atlas-promotions.co.uk

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2.5 Based on 11 reviews

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ScamInterview/observation day, accompanied by a shiny, plastic presentation from the owner, 22 years old, who has moved “his business” to Edinburgh from England, as he couldn’t make money because of the English lockdown, his 19 and 20 years old workers said. Don’t worry if you don’t have “marketing” experience. This is one of the criteria-not to have one! I followed the dress code they required: business attire. That wasn’t a good idea. All “team leaders”, standing around us were in converse trainers, sporty jackets, short skirts, winter leggings, jackets on dots and stars, all colours of the rainbow. After the presentation, you still don’t know what the actual job is. All you know is, you “will be visiting customers” and that it is a great fun! Your shift they tell you starts from 10 till 6. Yes, you start at 10am, but you finish at 6:30pm, all day outside in the cold Scottish winter in your business attire! You team leader wears winter trousers and three jackets and you are there frosted, dying in your business attire.I have never seen such a terrible way to raise money for charity purposes. Using 19 years olds who can be easily brainwashed to go from a door to a door in residential neighbourhoods with elderly residents (all vulnerable, sick, easier to talk to and make them sign up to pay monthly and yearly donation programs as they have eventually been suffering the same sickness symptoms). Terrible!My “team leader” was so arrogant and unscrupulous. She shared that door tapping is a very profitable business as her 22 years old boss profits £4000 every three-fours weeks. I had to go with her to over 150 houses and watch her telling old people the same one, parrot, fake speech, not changing it for a second. Depends on the person opening the door, she would ask them to sign up to pay different amounts. A quieter man, she would ask to sign up donations of £20 or £25 a month. A more confident woman, she would ask to sign for £10. She would say a different amount to the next one. She would lie every single person that “the response from this neighbourhood has been absolutely amazing and all the neighbours participated” and then she would ask for money! Of course no one from the neighbours signed anything. She tried to convince a few people, but they told her no!The worst is that even if you want to leave, you can’t. You have been taken to another town, yes, another town- another thing they never mention to you. What a waste of a day, spending it with these scammers.AVOID and apply for jobs with big, popular, famous, known to everyone brands and names of organisations and companies!AVOID and use traditional methods for donating!

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Date of experience: Nov 13, 2020

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