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Complaint Review: Cumberland Enterprises

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  • Submitted: Friday, May 15, 2009
  • Last Posting: Friday, May 15, 2009
  • Reported By:Minneapolis Minnesota
Cumberland Enterprises
110 Cheshire Lane Suite 350 Minnetonka Minnesota 55035 U.S.A.

Cumberland Enterprises Deceptive, Scam, job hunter Minnetonka Minnesota


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I am writing in response to another review that I read on here.

I ran into a similar situation as Bill; the other individual that posted on here.

Reference Link: http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/396/RipOff0396642.htm

I had an interview today with Cumberland Enterprises, they called me after I had responded to a helpdesk position I found online. I as well found it rather strange how they conducted there interview process.

As I am coming into the office in Minnetonka I seen Bill's posting hanging on the wall in the elevator lobby; skimmed through it quickly. This kind of set me up with a pre-determined view already with this company. I found it funny that someone took the time to hang this article in plan site of people coming and going.

They more less pulled the same thing with me. During the “interview” the lady that was interviewing me asked what I was looking for work wise; I explained that I wanted to stick with what I have been doing; help desk, IT – Related work.

She starts telling me about a sales position; selling and setting up service for Qwest.

At this point I explained that I was not interested. This was the end of the interview for me.

I found it to be a total waist of my time; I cannot believe these guys are screwing with people like this especially with the economy being the way it is. I wasted three hours of my time today messing around going to a “interview” that ended up felling like a complete scam.

Watch out if you're planning on “interviewing” with these guys. They have deceptive postings online luring people in to sell services to companies through out the twin cities.

Pat
Minneapolis, Minnesota
U.S.A.

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AUTHOR: Pat - Minneapolis (U.S.A.)

I am writing in response to another review that I read on here.

I ran into a similar situation as Bill; the other individual that posted on here.

Reference Link: http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/396/RipOff0396642.htm

I had an interview today with Cumberland Enterprises, they called me after I had responded to a helpdesk position I found online. I as well found it rather strange how they conducted there interview process.

As I am coming into the office in Minnetonka I seen Bill's posting hanging on the wall in the elevator lobby; skimmed through it quickly. This kind of set me up with a pre-determined view already with this company.

They more less pulled the same thing with me. During the “interview” the lady that was interviewing me asked what I was looking for work wise; I explained that I wanted to stick with what I have been doing; help desk, IT – Related work.

She starts telling me about a sales position; selling and setting up service for Qwest.

At this point I explained that I was not interested. This was the end of the interview for me.

I found it to be a total waist of my time; I cannot believe these guys are screwing with people like this especially with the economy being the way it is. I wasted three hours of my time today messing around going to a “interview” that ended up felling like a complete scam.

Watch out if you're planning on “interviewing” with these guys. They have deceptive postings online luring people in to sell services to companies through out the twin cities.
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