O.K. for the most part you are right. I had responded to the same add. Saying the same things you mentioned. There is a 3 day training course in which I was payed for. But you obviously didn't continue on with the training long enough to get paid. Of corse your questions were blown off. Why would a legitimate company thats trying to train new employee's waist time trying to deffend itself with someone thats not willing to learn?
There isn't any cold calling unless you want to do so yourself. Kirby is a door to door sales gig. That pays well. You are RIGHT about the 60 demos. If you do not do 60 full demos and you don't sell anything, you don't get paid. HOWEVER; If you do 60 full demos and you don't sell anything you will get the $2000. But if that is the case than you aren't doing your job. The Kirby sells itself. 1 in 4 buy if done right. You should be making $2000 a week!!! And getting $2000 in a week, you won't have to worry about doing 60 full demos. I never kept track of my demos. Didn't need to. I made too much money to care.
The only reason I left is because I moved back home where I couldn't find a Kirby dealership. You can look up Kirby all over the web and find bad reviews from people like you who don't take the time to learn more, or even try it out. And from mad customers thinking they were ripped off because they found out later the could have saved some money. It's a commision based job! You have to work for your money and you want to make as much as possible. Anyone with an open mind that loves meeting new people, traveling, and making alot of $$$... This is a great job.
This guy didn't even give Kirby a chance. I worked for Big Sky Distributing for 8 months. I made friends with the whole crew. Very likable people. I earned a free trip to Disney World, and because I made so much money I also went to Sea World, and Orlando studeo. Kirby payed for an Extremly nice resort, and the trip there and back.
The owner of Big Sky Distributing wanted me to start up my own distribution center. He wanted me to succeed, to be as well off as he and his predecessors. I didn't have the time as I said earlier, I had to move back home. If I had nothing going on for myself here, I would go back to Montana and start the Kirby gig all over again because I know I can be successfull.
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