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Anyone work there or know anyone who does? I have a phone interview today at 1230 for a sales position. ?It's only going to be temporary, but still wondering what the feedback is. ?
Thanks ladies!?
Re: TQL anyone?
Ditto to what Dani said. You are expected to be on call 24/7 and ready/willing/able to assist in resolving any issues for customers no matter the time of day or day of the week. This means your cell phone would always be on.
I've also heard they're rather cut throat and (in my friend's words) "will eat their own young". So be prepared, commission based sales isn't easy or fun but if you're willing to stick with it you can do pretty well financially. TQL is growing for a reason.
I actually worked for a competitor of TQL for a few years, but we'd have to deal with folks there on occasion. It is very cut throat! I know a lot of people that don't last longer then 6 months there. The industry in general is pretty rough and cut throat, but they seem to take it to the next level. Oh, and get ready to talk to a lot of truck drivers.
Hope the interview went well for you!
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My husband also works there. He has been there since October of 2007. As MrsMandaK said yes they work alot but thats the nature of sales, in any sales job. You are on call all the time but all that means is if something goes wrong you have to possibly deal with it. Yes sometimes we get late night calls but mostly we don't.
It is commissioned based but you do recieve a steady paycheck. If your sales don't cover your paycheck then you acquire debt to the company which is called your draw. The idea is that your sales will cover your paycheck or that overtime you will gain enough sales to pay off the draw. Even more important that you have enough sales to pull a bigger paycheck. But if you continue to acquire a bigger and bigger draw then they do let you go. However from what my husband tells me most people know it's coming it's not like they pick and choose who they like and don't like its all about performance. It might seem cut throat to some people because they don't think its fair. But if you are costing a company thousands of dollars over a period of time they are eventually going to let you lose, that's just sales.
I hope the interview went well and as MrsMandaK said if you have any other questions let me know.
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