I start this job… That only pays 18 dollars an hour, which in the current US economy is not much. First day of training I'm seeing all sorts of red flags. They are saying that if we make mistakes we may get fired and our accounts will start being monitored even on one mistake on the first week. The training is 8 hours of long power points stuffed with complicated information. Day two is awful. After these lengthy long power points, they just throw us in and make us do hands on. The thing is, no problem. But when I asked questions no one would answer. And I was basically told that if I wasn't perfect at this by tomorrow it might be a problem. So I need to be perfect and not make mistakes on training but on the real job if I make a mistake.. even one.. I may get fired? Why can't I go ahead and get my mistakes out of the way for training and learn from them? Instead when I said I don't understand something I was met with deep silence and told that I couldn't say that to the client in real life. Well no shit Sherlock but it's my first time and you aren't the client and I need to learn. Needless to say, I quit. If I am not even allowed mistakes on training that's a company whose culture I don't mesh with. Fuck working. I'm lucky enough to have savings to live off of.