The interview process was more complex then needed. Additional people with zero baring on the job had to be notified. I has more Bureaucracy than a city hall. The everyone looked frightened of the regional manager. Spoke volumes to me about how they treated employees
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Question 1
Have you ever met someone that in your gut you know didn't work there?
The interviewer was nice. Basic questions tell me about your management experience and went over hours of operation and availability. The pay is unbelievably low even with commissions this day and age you can’t make it off 20$ hr as a GM not worth the hassle
I applied online. I interviewed at TitleMax (Savannah, GA)
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