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Warwick,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, April 13, 2005
It's really hard to get fired from NHCD. What was the reason they gave you? They don't ever really fire anyone unless you work your hours and have nothing to show for it, which means you would have been unsuccessful. They don't fire anyone because it's people like you that keep the company going by paying their fees and doing the dirty work for them. If you had gotten to management you would have seen how much the company likes to rip off their own employees and would know all the inside dirt. There are so many more companies out there that actually offer legitimate work at home jobs that you actually get paid for what you're doing. Don't let NHCD bring you down.
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Superior,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, April 13, 2005
This response sounds like a company-planted response to me. Probably to try and cover up the great post by the Ex-Manager from LA that is oh so true!!! This is their #1 excuse why people don't make it with NHCD: "they just don't have the discipline to work from home." Bull!! The fact is, when people get through their first 50 or so numbers and discover the numbers are basically useless (unless you're lucky enough to catch them when they're fresh)they take off. Why? Because no one wants to spend an hour dialing with no results!! Who wants to work for free? I've seen days where you can dial 300 numbers and get one or two leads!! Then you have to worry whether you'll be paid for them because you are totally dependent on what mood the sales reps are in when they dial your lead. Will they return it or not? So don't feel bad that they let you go! They would have terminated you anyway, whether for high returns or missing quotas (W2) or for high returns or low sales % (independent). Everyone make sure you read the Ex-Manager from LA post!!
Tina
Lowell,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, April 12, 2005
My case is so different from all the stuff I've seen on here. I had a great job with NHCD, I loved the work and found I could be successful with it. The problem was me, for some reason I just could not find the discipline I needed to do the work. The tv or the kids, something always came up. And even though I had every intention of working, I cant say I was surprised when they let me go. At first I was angry and couldnt believe they wouldnt give me one more chance. But looking back and reflecting I now know that I had a chance at something good and blew it. After reading all these remarks on this site I have to wonder how many of them are people just like me. As I head off now to my new job...the same type of work but supervised....I can only wish that another company as good as nhcd would come along soon....I wouldnt mess up again