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Pacesetter Story: Pacesetter Pride

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May 3, 2003, 3:25:20 AM5/3/03
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Found these stories on a website, and thought I'd share in case they
go away. Most are good reads.

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Pacesetter Pride
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I worked for Pacesetter for almost a year as a salesman and assistant
manager.

I am sorry the people at this site have had problems, but you are the
exception, not the rule. I'm very proud of the work I did for
Pacesetter and for my customers. There are some bad apples out there,
but all companies have their problems.

I have now been with another company now for a year and have lower
prices due to less overhead, but have no apologies for Pacesetters
prices. With 2 years experience in home improvement sales in Missouri,
to my knowledge, I've only had 2 unhappy customers.

I think alot has to do with the quality of salesrep you have. The
other ex employees who have written you sound like people who couldn't
handle the work and are bitter.

For every 1000 reps who start, only 1 will last a year, so that makes
me doubt the validity of your exemployee letters.

Several letters offer feedback, but you still wont show their email
address, why?

Prove your self and print my letter!

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version to remove the sender's name and e-mail. Spelling and grammar
have not been corrected.

If only 1 out of 1000 reps last for a minimum of one year at
Pacesetter Corp., then it sounds like there is definitely something
seriously wrong with the company.

For the letters that offered feedback, we asked if they would like us
to post their e-mail address or if they would prefer for people to
contact them though us. So far they've all chosen to let people
contact them though us.

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