I came across the position on a popular job board, and I sent in my resume. I was contacted by the national recruiter via email and asked when I would be available for a phone interview. I gave her the times that would work, and I did not hear back from her until the day she wanted to do the interview.
On the day of the interview, I got the following email: "I am going to call you now, please call me at XXX-XXX-XXXX." I was confused on whether I was supposed to call or if she was going to call. Fortunately, I had another appointment that was getting ready to start, and I told her that I could do a call approximately 45 minutes later. her response was: "10 works great. I will call you, what is the best number?" I gave her my number, did my other appointment, and then waited for the call.
At 10:24, I got the promised call. Not too impressive in my book. I mentioned that I was talking to my advisor at school when she called. She seemed immediately concerned because this position was, as she described a "10am until past dark" position, weekends required, and your day off was to be Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. The schedule is dictated, it seems, but, I was also told this was a 1099 position that was full commission. That sent red flags up. I would need to provide my own equipment for getting on roofs to inspect, my own vehicle, and, though this is not stated, as a 1099 position, my own liability insurnace in case I got hurt on the job.
Because the sales team is smaller, there are proprietary territories and the company has a great reputation so it should be a pretty easyt sell.Those who are better at the job make between 90-120k/year. These were small benefits compared to the risks that I would have as a 1099 contractor.
It may be a good position for some, but not for me. I told her this, and cut the interview off before an offer could have been extended.