Is this just too good to be true? Soz about earlier web site mentioned I got it wrong. These guys have invited me down for a presentation in London. You think its dodgy?
* The chance to learn and advance with a high-growth company that offers outstanding prospects for exceptional career development;
* The best onsite sales training programmes;
* The opportunity to work overseas in one of many fascinating and exotic locations;
* A substantial tax-free income;
...these may be the ideal opportunities for you!
If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is. However, what have you got to lose?
Dodgy -just the same as when my daughter was invited down to London for a model shoot -she was really excited but I had to bring her down to earth telling her it was a scam and most agencies scout for models.
That was a couple of years ago but she has now been invited by another agency -I dont where they are getting her photos from -she is more sceptical now -think its off bebo TBH -thats the only place she has photos -o now im perplexing myself.
Gravy getting a foot in the door with offshore and the type of work H does is well nigh impossible -big bucks but you have to know someone -those type of jobs are like hens teeth -they dont have to advertise.
ya thought so dris. i once saw a job like this in paper and went to thailand for free only to find out it was dodgy as hell an all the investments you got had no return. not even a return of the initiall investment. but hey i got a free holliday :)