When I signed up for unemployment I started getting “job” offers from insurance companies. They train you but you only get commissions. Their business model is they train you, you sell to all your friends and family, then you don’t get any more sales and the fire you. It’s a scam. I had a couple of friends fall for it.
State Farm is an Illinois company.
Why would they want to hire a bunch of folks in Texas?
GOOD for Texas! TX sure seems to know how to get jobs!!!!
(Wish that the other 56 states could copy this to get out from under the Great Obama Recession!)
ps: almost the only jobs in many places are a few waitressing or store clerking gigs at $8 or $10 an hour, no benefits.
Today, I was eating a small snack in a diner and the owner came out and pulled down her ‘food server help wanted’ signs. I asked and she said she can’t afford to hire anybody due to the recession and the new Obamacare taxes. (I thought there was a minimum staff size before the new Ocare taxes had to be paid? Maybe, though, they have more people than it looks .. since customers don’t see the kitchen and since they are open two shifts.. anyway, she has to pay new higher federal taxes so she’s cancelled hiring.)
Should I wear khakis?
I’ve gotten at least four flyers for insurance sales.