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Run. They are sending up red flags all over.
Yes that was the correct answer (RUN). They know your inexperienced. Have faith the right position will come along.
I have to chuckle, Amy you are like the Esty Guru. I bet you have some stories to tell. Being sent around the barn a few times and it won't take long to figure things out. I thank you so much for your insight and replies I have learned a great deal.
I definitely utilize some humor! Lol but it's never intended as hurtful.
Actually that IS the pay scale in a medical setting! That is why I am always so surprised that estheticians think that this is a good career path.
For someone who is experienced (you), I agree, that pay is abysmal.
That interview sounded more like an orientation though, they sound a little confused over there.
Do they realize that they haven't made a job offer yet? Why would they "train" you and have you "assist" off the clock? smh
You will need to be a little more assertive and stand your ground. Ask directly if they are offering you a position or not. Let them know that you need more information before investing any more time, and possibly wasting their time with training for what sounds like entry level/office assistant stuff.
I agree Cindy! What set off my red flags big time was that she didn't know for sure the pay. If they haven't told you up front/right away I would l d question it.
I am pretty sure it is against the law (Labor Law's the Federal Law) to have someone work for you with no pay. Working 9-5 is, in my eyes a full day and they owe you some money. Many forms must be filled out, i.e. Federal Income-State Withholding. If the IRS was to find this out they would have serious fines to pay. Maybe they should be reported and stop bs people to work for them for FREE. Just don't go back if you haven't signed papers they are breaking the law and there is nothing they can do to you.
Way to go!!! Good for you standing up f or yourself!!! Make your demands known and if you want the job, be very strict about your boundaries when starting. I once worked for a c company that didn't want to schedule with me because I was so great at the front desk.
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