Foxtons estate agents?

I have seen rather over the top ads showing extreme sports that obviously have no bearing on house selling but do they really pay £22,000 on the first year and £50,000 in the second year. Is this too good to be true?

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They make you work 24/7. no time off, they are slavedrivers, avoid.


they were in a undercover documentary last year..it showed just how unethical the work was and just how target driven the employees were...dont go there unless u are selfish, have no morals and love to lie and cheat people.
keep well away, Foxtons are full of cr*p, don't go there
I remember seeing a documentary on estate agents once. The undercover journo got a job with them and they broke just about every regulation and law they could. If I recollect correctly they also paid mostly on commission with a low basic wage so check if that's the correct salary or some sort of projected earnings crap. They seem a bit dodgy to me.
They seem to love targetting the ultra-naive, newly graduated idiots of this country. As do most sales jobs these days.

I'm surprised more uni graduates don't aspire to more.

People are too concerned by money these days and basically overlook their dreams for an alleged fast buck that never arrives.

Foxtons sound like weapons-grade c*nts. Clearly somewhere which has fast staff-turnover, otherwise, why are the constantly advertising jobs?

If it sounds too good to be true, it is. The sales jobs (like the ones aimed at students) are almost always bullsh!t. Look up "recruitment consultant" and you'll see what I mean. Basically, you'll work your as$ off, with little time for yourself making some overweight c*nt a millionaire - so while he is sat on his yacht in the mediterranean, you are still sat in London rush hour trying to lie away your next "deal"...

The only jobs where you are practically guaranteed lots of money are traders or investment bankers. Sales jobs are possible, but then we go back to the working your as$ off for 50 grand a year while mr fat cat twat does nothing and becomes a millionaire - so yes, salesmen are mugs!

Either follow your dreams or get into a "real" industry where you can earn "real" money - like SAP programming. There is no quick or easy way to make money and practically 99% of job advertisements which "postulate" such huge salaries in such a short space of time are either lying or are fraudsters.
Avoid. They are the most mindless clique it is my misfortune to have to deal with. They are brainless beyond compare. They have there own little cult of personality within the firm, and actually think that people outisde give a damn!

Truely, seriously, avoid them like the proverbial plague, lest you want to become like that

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