Anonymous
Burbank,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, July 17, 2009
I agree. People should take advice from people who know Cydcor and have worked in the business rather than people where were called by the compnany a couple times. You should read a blog from a former owner. It's #90 on this site: http://nicnac0.wordpress.com/2007/01/31/3/ here is a glimpse . . . I just want to be upfront and honest so that those of you who DO have something to lose, don't realize that you will, until you're in too deep. . . . started getting depressed when I saw people lose their houses over a few bad weeks of sales and high work expenses. My promoting owner told me to just keep talking to them and keep their spirit up, even though I knew it was hurting them. I also saw a lot of customers get ripped off and no matter how hard I tried to maintain the integrity in my office, my guys did what they could to get promoted (Many other managers are also aware of this but let it go so they make money, too). What I learned in assistant manager training, however, (Steve) is that you really don't even own the company. You carry all the risks, and therefore the financial glory . . . CYDCOR really owns it. You couldn't pay me to behave like these people either.
Ed
Havelock,#3UPDATE Employee
Thu, August 14, 2008
You and and all of the other people on this site sicken me. For anyone to believe to riff raff about certain companies is astonishing! Evil things are said about McDonalds, Bank of America, Make a Wish Foundation, etc. and these companies are very reputable. Clearly if you will make your decision based upon comments on this site, you have personal issues and struggles that you need to deal with. Good luck with that; you will clearly need it. Smirking, Someone who actually works for the company and is very successful.