I recently started a remote insurance sales position with a company based in Colorado, while I was located in Texas. My first week involved memorizing scripts and doing unlicensed work, which felt unstructured and poorly managed. The training was frustrating; my trainer often left us alone for hours, and when I inquired about the training process, I was met with hostility. I even expressed interest in pivoting to a servicing role, given my 16 years of experience in sales and service, but was abruptly told I 'wasn't a good fit' after asking questions. After thanking them for the opportunity, I requested payment for my first week of work. However, when I followed up weeks later, they claimed they didn’t have to pay me because I was a contracted employee and was let go before completing a month. This was my first experience as a contractor, and I'm now questioning the legality of their decision not to pay me. I’ve never encountered this situation before and am considering filing a complaint with the Department of Labor.
Job title: remote insurance sales position
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