Ditto, ditto, ditto. I saw their ad in the paper and went for the interview. It looked shady right from the start -- they were in a VERY temporary office in a strip mall. Everything was folding and the entire office looked like it could be taken down within a few hours.
There was a group interview where they basically try to sell you on the idea of their products being all great. THEN they explain to you about how you have to buy the kit and are supposed to sell the knives and stuff to your family/friends/neighbors/whoever you can guilt trip into it. You have to find your own customers, they provide no help with that.
After the group interview they called each of us back for an individual interview. The interviewer was doing all this weird psychoanalyzing stuff; I remember he said something like: "I wish you would have spoken up a bit more during the group session, but I get the feeling that you're the type of person who wants to make sure your customers know everything about the product, is that right?" WTF? It was very strange but at that point I already knew things were shady. Then they invited me back for the second day, a day of "free job training" as they called it, acting like it was a huge privilege to be offered this opportunity. At that point I could tell everything was fishy and said, no thanks, I'm outta here.
I had meant to go back a few weeks later and see if the office was still there, but I got a REAL job and didn't have time.
STAY AWAY FROM VECTOR!!!
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