I got a call that day and asked me to go to Unicom Hongcheng No.2 Station at Changbei World Trade Center to find the manager who sent me a text message. After finding it, he also told me a lot about Unicom's basic situation and work requirements. Finally, he asked me to set up a Unicom internal card at 100 and told me that there was a phone bill of 80 yuan in it, and asked me to set up a salary passbook of Agricultural Bank of China and come to the training class the next morning.
The next day, I finished all the formalities and listened to the training class. The content is roughly about China Unicom's "sunshine avenue", saying that the wages and benefits of its employees increase with the long working hours. In a word, I feel that I am an offline Amway, and I increase my reward through the phone bill of offline and selling cards.
At the same time, the training course also requires us to sell 15 Unicom sim cards in the first month (I didn't apply for a sales position before, so I just need to do sales when I go), otherwise it's basically in vain. He told us that they usually finish their tasks through friends in the first month. I thought it was understandable at first. Looking back now, it is a disguised pyramid scheme! ! ! !
Actually, generally speaking, it's not cheating. I just want to drag you to do pyramid schemes. Continuing to do this will make money, but it will definitely make people suspicious. Now my friends are afraid that I will be dragged into the water, so I quit.
Being cheated 100 yuan is still a trivial matter, but being dragged into the water is a big deal. Lz, you are lucky. Hmm. How interesting