Janet was a telemarketer. She more than believed in her product. However she did not the sales pitch. It was no better than the “Man eating chicken” at the circus in which the people who paid for a ticket got to see a man sitting at a table eating ( or turning in his mouth) , a piece of fried chicken.
Although the product was a reliable and tested product the sales pitch was not credible in any way.
Indeed it was a downright lie, Her boss and trainer told her that it was all for the customer’s good. Once they bought they product their lives would be changed for the better. After all the boss said – ” Whats a little white lie” and ” remember your comissions”.
Janet continued to sell the product. She sold it on its real and truthful merits. It was all very strange and not normal to her. It was as if the manager lived to lie and tell tales.
Amazingly though the manager was correct to some degree. People , or at least the potential customers on other side of the phone , loved to hear tales, and it was as if they wanted to hear downright lies. Janet thought to herself ” I guess the manager is correct in a means. He has been around this firm and this industry too long that he has taken for granted as real , what is in essence not real ,right and is in a true sense pathological”.
Janet decided to quit this job and take her talents , morals and work ethics elsewhere. In the end she thought that this is a good thing. I discovered early how seductive the income , job and industry is to my personal integrity and morals.
Janet was much happier in her new job.
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