I was contacted by AIL after my resume was reviewed on CareerBuilder.com. Mind you, I am an RN & have absolutely no experience with insurance or sales whatsoever. I thought it odd that MY resume was reviewed because I specifically posted for RN positions but thought maybe this might be a good opportunity to make some quick cash.
As I did more research about this company, I honestly could not find much information on their website, or any other website for that matter, which I found extremely odd. Plus with claims of being the #1 union insurance company I found it odd that ive never even heard of this company...especially since I live in a mill town.
I took a chance anyway & drove 45 minutes to my interview. I had forgotten the suite number so I got on the internet on my phone to look it up. Immediately when I typed AIL into my info bar all of these scam claims & class-action lawsuit information came up. I was intrigued so I read a few...luckily. I didn't even go into the interview after reading what this company has done to people. I was appalled & frustrated. I should have listened to my gut instead of wasting gas money on a phony job opportunity.
I'm just glad I didn't waste 2 hours of my life listening to lies, thanks to everyone's posts. So people, listen to me & don't waste your time on this company. Fortunately I only wasted gas money, peanuts compared to what some of these other people have been through.