Energy Automation Systems
145 Henderson Lane
Hendersonville Tennessee
U.S.A.
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well the momentum is really gaining speed now. Dealers all over the place are uniting. easistreet, energyautomation, easibiz are a few of the sites to look for. AKA shells of the same thing. Watch for those recruiters. Do a google search as follows "name of recruiter" and see what comes up don't forget the " around the name. You won't find anything on their own business, just recruitment. Most of these guys are professional recruiters and also recruit for other companies. They may keep a shell going to say they are also dealers, but the bottom line is their primary business is recruitment.
Staff at EASI are also a bunch of failed recruiters. Trainer Bill "had" a dealership. Alvin "had" a dealership. and the head honcho himself "had" a dealership. If this business is so lucrative then why leave for a salaried position. Think about it.
Yes EASI we do hide behind our first names. According to EASI we are not permitted to know the other dealers. And of course many of us took our life savings to get into owning our own business. Do you honestly think we could battle the millions of dollars that Joe pulls in, thru dealership sales, each year.
Rick
medesto, Texas
U.S.A.
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AUTHOR: Darrell - West (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, January 25, 2004
POSTED: Sunday, January 25, 2004
I would not be surprised to eventually learn that EASI threatened the BBB after the BBB left that one entry telling people inquiring about EASI to call in and opt for the operator. That probably fired Joe up and he probably stuck his lawyers on the BBB.
I had no idea about Joe's other history. Interesting!!!