
Taking advantage of job seekers.
I saw a job for a car sales person at a dealership near me on one of the major job search sites. I applied and sent my resume. I got a email saying to come in for an interview. I went to the dealership and was met by a person who said they were a service hired by the dealership to do their recruiting. The interview lasted about an hour. He said he liked me and invited me to go to phase 2 of the process. That phase consisted of going to training for 2 days at another location. He also said that there was a tuition of $250. for the training but the dealership would reimburse me after 90 days on the job. When I left I was in a great mood thinking I had landed the job. When I got home I googled his name and it came up with Automax sales training. I have since learned that if there are 1 or 2 openings they will get 10 or 15 people to go to the training at $250. After the training you are put in a pool of prospective new hires and you may or may not be offered a position. They make their $2500. to $3750. for the training either way. Seems pretty shady especially since most of the applicants are out of work and don't need to spend that kind of money. I ended up not going. I didn't get the job but I also didn't shell out $250.00 for a roll of the dice either.

That shadiness falls right in line with the car dealer who hired him. That's a real shame.

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That's SLEAZY. Watch, they'll end up doing that someone who is unemployed and at they're wits end and they'll go all Columbine on them.
So sorry that happened to you. I know this was ten months ago. If you read this, write a review on google about this company. Write as much detail as you can remember. Names, dates, times, etc. Next time they try to scam perspective employees, there names will come up as WARNING SCAM!