A cleaning firm known for bait-and-switch advertising of $6.00 a room ran a help-wanted ad that said their best man had earned $975.00 the prior week. Do the math. The cleaner would have to clean 1,625 rooms in order to bring in $975.00 a week. If he worked a six-day week, that’s 270 rooms a day. Figuring a ten-hour day, he would have cleaned 27 rooms an hour. And that is only to cover his pay. Obviously, the numbers do not add up.
Another bait-and-switch advertiser had an ad for help in the same newspaper. It stated that a hard worker could earn $1,000.00 a week. Which only proves that the first liar doesn’t stand a chance.