"The telemarketing job that is supposedly meant to scam pensioners is one of very few that are available to a person in my position and I will not rule it out."
Well, I will rule you out dcook87 and that is your loss.
Let me tell you why I first came on to respond to your post. I read that you were a university grad from Ontario with a British passport and looking for a job in France. Your OP was reasonably well written and you sounded OK if somewhat over the top regarding not being able to speak fluent French. But I put the last down to youth.
Now as it happens I was looking for someone for a job in France. So I clicked on your post, only to find that you had already written " I have to say, if it pays a living wage I'm not much bothered by that.", in response to information that the telemarketing might be about scamming pensioners.
What I had clicked on to do was arrange to have a conversation by phone and if that went ok, to meet in person for an interview. That thought of course was immediately ended when I read what you had written.
An acquaintance of mine of many years currently lives and works in Paris. He works for a widow who is Greek but lives in Paris now and speaks Greek, French and English. She is in her 70's but still in good health and her family are moderately well off. Enough so that she employs a driver/companion (my friend) and a full time housekeeper. My friend lives on the property in his own separate apartment over the garage. Each weekday he goes into the house around 10am and has breakfast with 'madame' before taking her out shopping or visiting friends for a few hours. In the afternoon he is free and she naps, reads, has visitors, etc. In the early evening the housekeeper prepares a meal for 'madame' and my friend to share unless she has company in which case the housekeeper brings my friend's meal to his apartment. The housekeeper also does all his cleaning and laundry for him. His weekends are free to do as he wishes and he has use of the car at all times.
What 'madame' wants most from him is to talk about things of interest to her. She particularly likes to hear about his travels and life in other countries. He is from The Netherlands and she enjoys hearing about his childhood there, the customs, etc. He is a companion (nothing else) and also peace of mind that there is someone there if anything goes wrong.
My friend has been in this job for 3 years since being recruited by her Son while living in Greece. He's ready to move on and has no complaints about the job. It's just time to move on. During his 3 years with her he has also accompanied here twice on visits to her home and family members in Greece and twice to Switzerland for a month at a time.
So now he is planning to leave, her Son has asked him to find a suitable replacement for himself (they trust his judgement) and he in turn has asked me to find someone suitable from Canada as 'madame' has expressed an interest in having someone from Canada. Apparently, she has been reading all of Pierrre Berton's books on Canada.
I have interviewed several candidates and last week made a choice I think will work out. I arranged yesterday for the young man to fly to France early next month for an interview with 'madame.' She will of course pay for his trip there and back. If all goes well my friend will leave in September and the new fellow will take over. As it happens the young man is a graduate of Guelph University, Ridgetown. Only an hour down the road from you in London.
I didn't ask him in the interview if he would be willing to scam pensioners dcook87 but I feel confident he would not. So in answer to your last comment to me, ""If you've got advice on my other options in France I would really be thrilled to hear it. If not, I'm sure there are many better places on the internet and even in real life to take your moral crusade.", I don't have any other options that I would offer you in France as you disqualifed yourself from hearing about the option I originally clicked on your thread to discuss. As for better places to discuss morality, I don't think this is a particularly bad place to point out the advantages that being moral can bring.
Oh I forget to mention that the job pays 2,000E per month plus room and board. That's around $33.5k per year Canadian dcook87. How much do you suppose you can earn scamming pensioners by telemarketing a year?