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Originally Posted by Wharn
I feel for you. My first job was cold-calling, I absolutely fucking hated it. Not because of the pay, just because people were such friggin' assholes. Why was everyone so mean? Part of it had to do with the fact that they were Torontonians and assholes to begin with, but also because they were tired of being bothered by previous sleazebags trying to push a scam, and so I suppose they just started to act hostile to all cold-callers. What does your company offer, by the way?
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I can't discuss specifics online, but I work in the telecommunications industry. Some of the people we call on are existing customers who may be interested in additional services.
Sure enough though, I was up in a community in Midwestern Ontario today, and the whole village I was in has taken a stand against door-to-door sales of any kind. According to one resident, several "energy companies" going door-to-door have caused major problems in that community, leaving residents paranoid. One rep even threatened to kick this resident's dog if they couldn't get in to look at their water heater. We gave up on that community after less than two hours and moved on to another one, where things went much better. The sad thing is, some of the residents in the first community may not know what they're missing out on, and they just assume that we're a fly-by-night high-pressure sales force trying to force them into some lengthy contract. We're not. We're just out trying to help people, not swindle them.
It's a lose-lose situation for consumers, as they get swindled by fly-by-night energy companies, but then they get screwed by not being able to receive the best offers from the companies they do deal with. Perhaps it is time for Ontario to regulate door-to-door salespeople, requiring permits.