Randy
Elliott,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, February 20, 2012
I am a former independent contractor that worked [happily] with 1NW Contact for well over a year. I am not pleased that people can simply type whatever they want about a company when in fact these people did not perform as they promised to 1NW.
1NW personnel make tens of 1000's of phone calls every day and there are many "happy 1099's" . I was one of them.
After reading all of these complaints, the few people that are complaining are doing so for several reasons and all are because they didn't work according to their contract.
1. They didn't do what they were supposed to do to get paid, and that is make phone calls. These people are working from home and think they should get paid because they are sitting behind their computers. They are not actually working however.
2. Complaining about a script when working for a telemarketing company just means you are not cut out for this work. Telemarketing companies like 1NW are commissioned by other companies to make their phone calls. These "other companies" come up with the scripts, not 1NW.
I have known Len for over 18 months as well as most of his staff. If you are considering working for him or if you have a question about his integrity please call me at (((Redacted))). If you do your job, you will have no complaints.
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wahmom
California,#3UPDATE Employee
Mon, January 09, 2012
I have been working for 1NW Contact for close to a year. The changing of scripts is part of the business and when/if the scripts are changed the changes are minor. In training everything is spelled out and covered in regards to breaks and pay.
1NW is a great company to work for and I wouldn't hesitate to tell my friends about it.
Eric
Oxnard,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, March 04, 2011
Very interesting to hear about your issue with 1nw contact. I used to work for Len & Peter when they ran 1st-nationwide resources in Camarillo which was their company before this one. I happen to be still waiting on a check from then from June 2009. We all worked there for that whole month and the company went out in July 3rd but our last paycheck came June 3rd. I received a signed settlement over from them after I went to the labor board and it had a date to be paid by 1-31-2010, still haven't seen a dime and that amount is with the labor board collections. What it also interesting is the fact that 1 month after 1st-nationwide went down, 1nw contact was registered on California secretary of state. You can go there and see the date 8-17-2009. So your issues seem familiar to me. If you would like to talk to can let me know and we can discuss more.
Len Linton
Thousand Oaks,#5UPDATE Employee
Wed, December 15, 2010
1NW Contact contracts with companies and agrees to change the script if the company requests a change. Sometimes companies are unsure of a script and test different ways of delivering a message. That is the contact center business.
We provide a contract for each agent to read, understand and sign before they begin work. The contract is simple and straight forward; easy to understand. The pay policy is for the agent to invoice the company based upon the report of their available time on the system. Outbound agents are paid an hourly rate for available time (expressed in hours and minutes) worked in the specific week. If a person logs off our pauses, they make themself unavailable.