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So here s the thing. It s not a bad job, and it s ...

So here s the thing. It s not a bad job, and it s with some really amazing people. If you re a people person and you have the time to put real work into this position, you ll do amazing, and they give you all the resources to do it!

However, there were a few things I wasn t told before I was hired, so allow me to do that now. First off, they give you two options for payment. You can choose either salary or commission. If you choose the salary payment (starting off at $500/week), you only get that payment IF you sell a certain amount of product in that week. Otherwise, you only get commission pay. (Therefore, if you re stuck with a bunch of people who say no and you make 0-1 sale in a week, you get MAYBE $100. For reference, while I was there, my trainers and I only closed one sale.)

Second, you re being told to work certain territories. While I was still training, I went all the way to Alabama with one of my trainers for his territory. You re expected to pay for this gas on your own, so I hope you ve saved up some money before you got this job, because you ll be spending more than you re earning for the first few weeks and maybe even beyond that.

I will be starting school in January, and I just simply do not have the time to at work for 10-11 hours and drive for 30 minutes each way. If door to door sales is really what you want to do, then go for it!

Like I said, there are some really amazing people here. Their sense of community is amazing, and I wish I could have been a better fit for this job. Unfortunately, I didn t have enough money to get started. I wish the best for everyone else, though.

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