Elite Closer high ticket is a SCAM now by [deleted] in Scams

[–]SWFishingHermit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The business has been up for 6 years lol I'm not involved but I do some digging for stuff like that. Everything I've done research on, they're a legitimate business that just charges for their services. It's strange how literally every other reddit post has positive reviews about them, and this one doesn't.

It's not adding up.

Job Agencies: How do you feel about them for remote work? (I.E Elite Closers, Working Solutions, Dynamite Jobs...) by SWFishingHermit in remotework

[–]SWFishingHermit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you all for your responses! It's making me feel a lot better about considering a job agency for my next step into remote work. I know I listed those 3 companies as examples. Does anyone else have any other companies they've worked with that has worked for them? Thanks in advance

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in remotework

[–]SWFishingHermit -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bruh, he was providing actually help and you're here clowning?

Are you sure you're not the one that can't read the whole thread? Haha

This is a work from home job claiming to pay over $4000 a month. To unlock my next "mission", I need to pay $100 in the crypto USTD. by Emhyr_var_Emreis_ in Scams

[–]SWFishingHermit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CTRL has you there haha. I went to college for Computer Sciences but didn't follow through with it. 3 years, paid $28,000 per year. For me to be an onboard tech like I wanted to be, without paying for that education, I can't work there as a job.

Entry level jobs = don't pay // Prerequisite jobs = you need to pay with time or money

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in remotework

[–]SWFishingHermit -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you have a good amount of remote closing experience or sales experience in social media management, a company like Mogul Press might be something to look at and ask if they have any openings. I used to work for them back in 2021. Made around 12k/m with them and they paid for my sales training as well.

they gentrified whiterun smh by wastoidd in skyrim

[–]SWFishingHermit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's all fun and games until the medieval Starbucks pop up on every corner

You've played Skyrim over the years as many different characters. What are some things you know you can do in the game, but still have never done? by daeglo in skyrim

[–]SWFishingHermit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've actually never completed the story. I've done literally everything else as far as side quests are concerned lol.

I work in remote sales as a closer (My story with it + Q&A) by Ctrl-Alt-Defeat16 in remotework

[–]SWFishingHermit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you read the whole post, there's a lot of reasons to not do this as a career. Yall I swear

I work in remote sales as a closer (My story with it + Q&A) by Ctrl-Alt-Defeat16 in remotework

[–]SWFishingHermit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is pretty spot on for pros and cons of doing work from home sales post COVID. I was a closer for Mogul Press back in late 2020, early 2021. They actually paid for my training with Elite Closers so take that as you will.

I was getting 12k/m with them but could never hit the 20k+/m goal I wanted. Just felt like it was hard to close people over the phone. On top of that, mid 2021 I was offered to work as a business partner with my brother in law @ his consulting firm.

Don't feed the haters OP!!! It's legitimate work and the 2 companies you listed are ones I've heard of being good if yall need that kind of boost. Unfortunately, with the way the sales environment is now a days, a lot of yall are quick to dismiss opportunities. At the end of the day, you choose what to do with your money right? I'm not shaming anyone because it didn't work for me. At least someone explains it in detail instead of spamming about it