Pros
The place's atmosphere is great, the products are great, the paid holidays are nice, and the sales equipment is ok.
Cons
This list is going to be a little longer than one would hope. I had high hopes coming into the job. I know it was like almost any other sales position, it is what you make of it. However, they do a deceitful sales job to their prospective employees. You are lead to believe that you are getting a $400 a week salary, when in fact it is a $10 an hour wage. No biggie. However, it is holy untrue that you can make $70k here, or 60, or 50, or even 35, the top sales person there is nowhere near $2500 a month. I had inquired quite diligently before accepting the job about pay. I was told several times, by several others that an average rep could easily make $4k a month. This is flat out false ... not even close. I asked about turnover on the sales floor. I was told that they had very little turnover. This too turned out to be a lie. They have very, very high turnover. The leads they give are not really warm persay, let alone qualified. They meet the definition of a warm lead, but are more akin to act like a cold lead. Add to this, some of the leads they do have, most have been burnt through and contacted several times, to the point they do not even answer their phone fro the area code you calling from. Or, the lead will be dropped on the sales floor to two different people, where I have had on several occasions been told that they had already been contacted earlier in the week by someone else. Another matter is, they are asking yo to pitch to people while they are at work, and these phone calls can go on for 25-30 minutes. There is not a chance that an employer would let their employee sit on a personal phone call for that long. It is a telemarketing job, through and through.