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WORST EXPERIENCE EVER - Anonymous employee World Wide Promotions Employee Review

1.0
May 27, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

NONE 12 HOUR DAYS IN SAMS CLUB PARKING LOT… UMM NO THANK YOU

Cons

Worst nightmare ever!!! Sounds all good in the interviewI jumped at the opportunity as well like the review above me ^^. You work 12 to 14 hours a day walking around in a Sams Club parking lot asking people if they want there windshield fixed. 12 hour days 6 days a week with NO lunch break when its 102 degrees as well as 30 degrees. NO overtime! You get a salary of $30,000 which averages to about $8 or $9 an hour when you do the math. I don't see how anyone could last more than 5 days. You would make more at Mcdonals and at least have air conditioning.

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World Wide Promotions strives to provide an empowering work environment with career opportunities to those who join the team. It is our intention to always act in the best interest of our team members and our clients. We offer a variety of compensation plans that are based on several factors determined during the hiring process. World Wide Promotions is a reputable company that operates legally and ethically within Texas labor laws. We apologize our career opportunities were not in line with your career goals. Please feel free to contact us at career@werocktx.com with any additional comments or concerns.

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Cons

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