Takes over 5 months to even be eligible for commission while the base pay is basically unlivable in Chicago, very micromanaging and the feedback is pretty brutal/constant. The feedback feels like it’s from a place of judgement, rather than care and everyone talks about your performance behind your back.
When you do well you get a lot of public verbal praise, probably because you’re making no money and it’s something free they can do. When you aren’t well it’s a great way to make you feel bad/ make you feel like you “just aren’t trying hard enough.” At the end of the day you are overworked, under paid, over critiqued and too physically and mentally exhausted to do anything outside of work.
They offer free therapy and the waiting list is months long- I have yet to meet anyone who hasn’t developed severe anxiety while working here.
It is a pyramid scheme built on fear and the glimpse of hope that you can see from the high ups making money while you are making peanuts.
Oh and when you go to trainings at their headquarters you are given a ROOMMATE. (Is that even legal?) Grown adults bunking up like summer camp so that the company can save money on top of how much they work you and how little they pay you.