Pros
gave me sales experience so I could move on
Cons
-they don't reimburse you for ANYTHING... you drive all over the place in your own car and they don't pay for any of your gas or reimburse for any parking. Plenty of the clients you will go to see live in tall office buildings that charge $5-$10 an hour to be there. Believe me, it adds up quickly when they expect you to have 5 appointments a day. -if you take a look at their website it says 83% retention rate. I know for a fact that is a lie. Everyone quits. -It also says Top New Partners with their impressive stats.... not one of those partners are new. and the $500,000 numbers you see there are not their salaries which it initially is meant to look like. Those numbers are the retail amount they sold. -You don't have any vacation or sick days. -They expect you to be at two meetings a year each a week long.... so don't expect to get paid for being there since it's 100% commission. -We had to use our office's bonus to pay for a sign outside of the building.... shouldn't that be expected of a company to pay for? -The sales reps had to use our own money to give the office employees (receptionist, tailors, etc.) a Christmas bonus. As much as I would love to give them more money I was broke myself and that should also fall under the company to pay out bonuses. -At training they kept saying you just need to know how to sell and keep a positive attitude (yes, important, BUT) They went over how to measure someone for a suit in about 2 hours of the entire week. I knew nothing about suits and their details yet I was selling them for thousands of dollars and then they would come out horrible and ill-fitting and they tell you to take the blame for all mistakes even if it was the factory. They tell you this so that when you quit the client will work with another rep because those mistakes were you not the company.