In office from 8:30-11am to play games and practice sales pitch (unpaid) then travel from 11am-12pm to Walmarts up to an hour away (no gas reimbursement). Annoy shoppers from 12pm-7pm to sign up for an energy supplier. Your days off are Tuesday and Wednesday, but if you don’t meet your goal of 40 sales for the week, you are expected to work past 7pm or work on your days off. Absolutely no work life balance. Office happy hour every Thursday night that isn’t mandatory, but highly encouraged, and more opportunities to spend time with coworkers outside of work (as if 8:30-7pm isn’t enough).
Bottom line: research the parent company before accepting. They have various branches under different names to hide the horrible reviews. If you want to stand in Walmart bothering people all day to sell them an energy supplier, maybe this is a good fit for you, otherwise I’d stay away. Don’t make the same mistake I did and assume this job won’t be too bad for the money they claim you’ll make.
This is a pyramid scheme without the money you put in to it, but instead you’re putting a ridiculous amount of time into it. There is a high turnover at this job for a reason, they’re always hiring and will call you minutes after you leave the interview to offer you a job.