Typically, the mall stints are a fast way to amass cash to finance a globe-trotting trip, a rite of passage for many Israelis after they complete their mandatory military service. Some hear about the jobs on Hebrew-language Web sites, such as "The Jackpot," where cart operators advertise. Operators often offer a kind of package deal, where they subsidize housing and transportation for their temporary workers.
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The DEAD sea you say?
It's just too easy.
He sells ...
Sea smells by the river side.
Hmm, needs work.
Mexico
He was just down in Mexico... I bet the Globe will want to find out more about what he knows!
Wrong terminus
Lechmere. Not Riverside.
I think that's your problem right there.
Heh
I was thinking of that little canal outside the mall. Plus, you know, that big river a couple blocks away.
i don't get it.... where is
i don't get it.... where is the joke here?
Dead Sea mall sales recruitment
I recall some unusual situation over how they recruit people for those, which is a matter separate from their aggressive sales tactics once recruited.
Couldn't find it in Google, and I don't have Lexis access. Someone covering this story might want to do a search.
Here ya go
Detailed Wall Street Journal article, even mentions the Natick Bankrupt Collection:
Thanks
I think that's the main article I remembered.
With that as a framework, Google searches will turn up lots of pertinent anecdotes.
that's great stuff...
... that dead sea salt. love the mud, too...