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I applied for a job as a fast-track manager at Radio Shack a year ago. My
credentials were out of this world. Besides my love for radio, I had a Marketing/Business background, degree to match, and better Radio Shack product knowledge than the managers I interviewed with. Did I get the job? Of course not. All they want is a roboton who can shamelessly upsell to an unsuspecting public, even when they don't need to be upsold. Cell phones and satellite TV is all they're interesting in selling. That's where the money is I guess, but sometimes people just don't need those things. And sometimes people will be more loyal if you don't push unnecessary products down their throats every time they come into your store. So you can see why RS and I parted ways immediately. By the way, a couple of weeks later, I got a MUCH better job with Verizon, and every time I go by a Radio Shack store, I shudder to think I might have been stuck in there selling my soul to the devil every day. |
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