Entry Level/ Starter Job - Project Manager Drive Employee Review

2.0
12 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Coworkers are great to work with.

Cons

Minimum pay. Working with a lot of angry clients

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5.0
13 July 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've worked at a lot of places before working at Drive, and I can confidently say that no other company has offered the rewards and satisfaction this company has to offer. Not only is it a fun and friendly place to work at, there are career and business opportunities only this company has to offer. Unlike any other job I have ever had, I look forward to waking up every day and coming into work and interacting with colleagues and clients. I would recommend this job to anyone with a strong work ethic and looking to better their life

Cons

The cons are few and far between. At first the hours and effort seem to be a bit more than most companies but the rewards from the time and energy are more than worth it

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1.0
11 Aug 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's really hard to think of any pros to working here. While I was working there, the management would say they fired people when in actuality they all quit. I saw well over 12 people quit during my two months there. The interview is ridiculous. They will tell you anything to get you to start working for them.

Cons

Since the above were my pros for the company, here is my cons. It's all commission based, which would be fine if you lived in an alley way doing heroine everyday and didn't care about a place to live. They don't pay you for gas after making you drive all over the place. You're pretty much Jehovah's Witness for discounted sports tickets and food. Good luck having a social life because you work roughly 65+ hours a week. The manager has even stated to me once you can't really have a social life while working there. You walk around in rain, sleet, snow, and the scorching sun dressed like a monkey. They don't allow you to comfortably where a nice business polo even when it's 110 degrees outside. Must be wearing dress slacks and a button up shirt with tie all day and knocking on doors swimming in sweat.

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