- heavyhitter2 Sep 14, 2019 at 04:58: PM
heavyhitter2
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Hello All,
Well here is the weird issue I had with Arjo. Here is a little background, so it makes sense.
I was employed there from 1999 and stayed until 2012 I started as a service tech delivering the beds. As time went on, I wound up becoming a sales rep for the southeast coast. I loved the transition. All was great. I had the respect of the upper-management and a pretty good customer base. As time went on once Arjo became way more involved, they began messing up my territory and making some customers mad. It got so bad that I wound up quitting. I gave a 2-week notice and was very respectful when I left.
Fast forward to 2019, I saw a position open for a similar position and out of curiosity I applied for it and I got a call back, I had two phone interviews. Then two months went by, and I thought hmm let's call and see what happened. Come to find out they feel I am overqualified now. OVER-QUALIFIED?? Ok, well when I left Arjo, I did get a great position with a medical company whose name I won't mention, and I am still there doing very well,
.
I had over a decade there, a proven track record and consistently over 100% of my assigned budget and STILL not good enough to rehire. At one time before all this crap with Arjo started I was often 115% to plan and consistency bringing in new business.
I was curious what has changed that is why I applied I thought maybe it is better? Well, I guess not
but overqualified??????
Well here is the weird issue I had with Arjo. Here is a little background, so it makes sense.
I was employed there from 1999 and stayed until 2012 I started as a service tech delivering the beds. As time went on, I wound up becoming a sales rep for the southeast coast. I loved the transition. All was great. I had the respect of the upper-management and a pretty good customer base. As time went on once Arjo became way more involved, they began messing up my territory and making some customers mad. It got so bad that I wound up quitting. I gave a 2-week notice and was very respectful when I left.
Fast forward to 2019, I saw a position open for a similar position and out of curiosity I applied for it and I got a call back, I had two phone interviews. Then two months went by, and I thought hmm let's call and see what happened. Come to find out they feel I am overqualified now. OVER-QUALIFIED?? Ok, well when I left Arjo, I did get a great position with a medical company whose name I won't mention, and I am still there doing very well,
.
I had over a decade there, a proven track record and consistently over 100% of my assigned budget and STILL not good enough to rehire. At one time before all this crap with Arjo started I was often 115% to plan and consistency bringing in new business.
I was curious what has changed that is why I applied I thought maybe it is better? Well, I guess not
but overqualified??????