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  • Report:  #277328

Complaint Review: The Advertising Group Cydcor

The Advertising Group, Cydcor Cydcor Los Angeles California

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    Long Beach California
  • Submitted:
    Fri, October 05, 2007
  • Updated:
    Sat, October 06, 2007
  • The Advertising Group, Cydcor
    National And Overland Drive, Los Angeles, CA
    Los Angeles, California
    U.S.A.
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PROS V. CONS

I have been surfing around the comments about all these B 2 B businesses. They all seem legitimate, kind of whiny. With all jobs I have worked, there are pros and cons.

A little background about my experience. I worked for The Advertising Group in Los Angeles. The campaign was going door-to-door selling Quill office supplies. Supposedly it was supposed to be the best in the country at the time on that campaign. I only worked there about 2 months after taking the California bar exam to become a lawyer. I really was not expecting much about the job. I was decent at selling, quickly becoming a leader. But it was tough work walking around neighborhoods all around LA. Not to mention the wear and tear on your car. But in reality, it was the BEST and WORST job I have ever had.

The CONS

My biggest complaint with the whole organization is simple They make it seem like anything around than this job is for losers. Many leaders would talk about how those '9 to 5ers' are such losers working for someone else. The people in history I respect most are Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Mother Theresa. None of those people were rich, good looking or great salespeople. You would think people in this organization would view them as losers. Not me.

They also like to think this is the only way to make some money. I am not that fixated on money. But people like Donald Trump and Dale Carnegie are fine. But I do not proscribe that philosophy. There are plenty of ways to make money outside of door-to-door or sales. It is ridiculous this is the only path to success.

They also have this unbelievable way of sniffing on negativity. Anybody who has rolled a donut will feel down. That is normal. But showing that emotion is pounced on, probably not to 'neg' out the others. But this should be a normal part of any business. There always be highs and lows.

PROS

There are not many pros. But I gained a few. I learned some art of selling. They gave tried and true techniques that seemed to work. They also are betting on the law of averages, which will help in any business.

I learned a good phrase Confidence is gained by doing something you fear most and being successful at it. If you can go into an office building and sell crappy office supplies to someone who does not want it, then it gives you confidence.

Some people can make good money. A very few can become owners.

SUMMARY Most should not do it but those who love to sell might like it.

I do not really understand those who whine about not knowing what they're getting into. The whole 3 interview process is kind of misleading. But you watch what the job is going to be before taking the job. You could just not show up to the job. I was not promised anything but commission. Those who promise otherwise and don't deliver should be sued.

Right now, I am an attorney working in the LA area. In fact, I work at a law firm not to far from the office at TAG. I love my job. It took a while to get deprogrammed from this experience after only 2 months. A weaker person may have been devastated. I can understand how some people would be furious. I like to use it as a learning experience.

The key is figure out in the first week if this is for you. If it is not, then move on. In fact, run. Do not let the bills and mileage on your car run up. If you love selling and going door-to-door, this is a great opportunity. I'm sure you'll make a lot of money.

Hope this was helpful.

Socal smooth
Long Beach, California
U.S.A.

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Milwaukee,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A.

Pretty good analysis I just flip flop a few things

#2UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sat, October 06, 2007

You are 100% right about the 9 to 5er thing. The people do love to look down on people not involved in the business. I think it's terrible and to be honest gives the feel of sort of a childish environment. People do get sucked in pretty hard, and those are the people who crash and burn.

Now the funny part is for those newer people is that they get sucked into the idea that they work for themselves. Sure you have coorperation papers that says you own a company, but you don't work for yourself. There is always somebody to answer to within Cydcor, and if you don't answer to them they will shut you down. Any sort of consultant is spoken of in a boss like manner therefore showing you do not work for yourself.

Now I differ in your idea of the positive attitude being a Con. If people can't learn this quality then they more than likely will not be successful in life. If you were to read books by trump and carnegie they speak of this all the time. As well as other very successful leaders. People want to come back and complain to others so they have a shoulder to cry on. Yeah maybe part of it is to not bring the others down, but there is an important life lesson to be learned with keeping the attitude positive.

Secondly, I would say just people who love to sell should do it. If a person with no experience can use some help with their people skills then this would be a good internship for them. If they get too tied up to think it's a long run then it could get dangerous. The problem is alot of people come in who look at the great opportunity that is presented instead of digging deeper and really finding out what they are learning there. Work hard, make money and it can be a positive aspect of your life with many lessons to be learned.

However, my main point to get across is the ownership aspect. Yes, you can make alot of money, but you will never be your own boss, just like in regular 9 to 5 jobs, there will be people breathing down your neck. The bosses have already been chosen, now they are just looking for ranking seargants and generals. If you can handle that than go for it.

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