Gradually degenerating into ignorance and complacency.

Friday, July 18, 2008

tasted twice

I got an invite to go into marketing. I thought the name sounded familiar, so I found it ... on my own blog. I'll opt out.

In response to your posted resume, we would like for you to seriously consider sitting down and evaluating a career opportunity with Pacesetter Marketing.


Our industry growth has allowed us to now offer select Sales positions for quality personnel. We provide industry leading support and development with rapid advancement into Management positions.

We offer:

+ $60-$80K 1st year potential (No Experience)
+ $75-$150K 1st year potential (Management Experience)
+ Sales and Management bonuses
+ Stock ownership
+ Lifetime residual income with vesting after 2 years

Positions are available in SOME CITY and your local area.
Interviews will be conducted by National Recruiter [man’s name] + on

Tuesday July 22nd @ 10am OR 3pm

Hotel
address
city, state, zip
### ###-#### – (for directions ONLY)


Please bring a resume, be prompt and dress appropriately. We are looking for individuals who possess high integrity, strong work ethic and appreciate professional training.

To reserve your interview, e-mail back one of the times listed above that is best for you. Include a phone number in case a manager needs to contact you. We look forward to hearing from you.

To learn more about the products sold by Pacesetter Marketing, a local agency of Family Heritage, please review their website at http://www.FamilyHeritageLife.com.

You are receiving this employment opportunity email because you uploaded your resume on CareerBuilder.com. If you employment status has changed or you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can update your privacy and communication preferences from your resume by logging onto CareerBuilder.com: http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/emails/emailsubcenter.aspx

Or you can Block this employer from viewing your resume and sending you candidate emails.

Sincerely,
Director of Recruiting

What I know ... PaceSetter Marketing is from Canada. While they have no great "scam" reports ... I won't sell insurance. Nice try though. I think I will opt out of further emailings.

+ Oh boy! Yeah, I've heard of him. He's good. WTF?

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