Pros
Getting fresh air and exercise walking house to house cold calling potential customers.
Cons
1st interview was intriguing, so I decided to return for the second. Bad mistake. We met at Starbucks, & They had me drive myself behind one of the senior associates to an appointment selling their bottom tier outdated equipment. It was an hour 20 minute drive thru traffic, & by the time we got there I was having second thoughts. To be polite, that was the most awkward situation I've ever been in. She introduced me as a new employee, yet I knew zero about the product, the sales pitch, or the procedure to install their product. She kept on throwing out numbers, & the elderly lady seemed overwhelmed, but finally gave in after easking me what I thought about the product. The only honest thing I could tell her is that if it's saving the environment then why wouldn't she go for it? Honestly, after looking thru the brochures of the product I decided I could not sell such inferior solar systems with a good conscience, & I probably wouldn't be able to fool anyone who had done a little research on their own into buying the systems. If a normal day consisted of sitting thru over an hour of traffic to get to an appointment, lying to a potential customer about our inferior product, & possibly losing money on the many gallons of gas I wasted to get there without making a penny of the customer did not buy the system, then this definitely is not the company for me.