Pros
The company has a lovely new building which has been fitted to ensure your stay at work is a comfortable one, the company take matters such as health and safety seriously, which is odd because they work you to the maximum amount of hours possible whilst giving the least amount of breaks possible. Most colleagues are great, there are a few who do very little yet because they are very friendly with the management they get away with it.
Cons
When you break down the salary of £18,500 into monthly salary it is £1,541 pre tax which is £385 per week pre tax, which is £77 per day, which sounds great, until you remember each day is 08:30 until 5:30 with 30 minutes a day unpaid lunch, 8.5 hours divided by £77, puts you on £9.05 an hour! This is amazing, well not when you factor in the two Saturdays per month you have to do too, this means you work a total of 187 hours per month for £1,541 pre tax, meaning you are actually on £8.24 an hour, which is still higher than basic wage, however, when you then have to deal with: * Fake stock. * Purchasers that don't have a clue. * PHONES! * Egos. * Knowledge that sales do very little yet actually get commission. * Knowledge that you will actually be lying to customers as management do not understand sales of goods act. * Dead-end seat with no progression. * No money for pay rises yet multi million pound cars parked up right below your feet, also MD turns up in a different flash car every day.