Spiraling Down, FAST - Member Engagement Advisor Delta Defense Employee Review

2.0
May 6, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent Pay. Decent Benefits. Paid Training and Paid P&C licensure

Cons

At one point, I would have eagerly recommended Delta Defense to anyone seeking meaningful work. That is no longer the case. Let me be clear: Delta Defense is the USCCA, despite the smokescreen or statement that Delta Defense is the “service provider” for the USCCA, if you are a member or employee dealing with the USCCA, you are dealing with Delta. That detail alone should raise eyebrows—and it only gets worse from there. In recent months, this company has steadily spiraled. Member cases are mishandled or outright denied, and the public is starting to take notice. Competitors gain ground as leadership fails to act, yet frontline advisors are stripped of the tools and authority needed to respond effectively. The result? Stress fractures—across the team, the morale, and the mission. The CEO, Tim Schmidt, is presented as a hands-on, ever-present leader during training. That image couldn’t be further from the truth. In over a year, I’ve seen him speak at three company-wide meetings. Beyond that, he’s largely off the radar, reportedly focused on personal artistic pursuits in another state. When leadership checks out, cracks become collapses. Your role? Expect it to change—often, and with little notice. My job description shifted three times in one year, all in the name of “better serving the member.” In reality, it was about stretching a dwindling workforce even thinner. Which brings us to the elephant in the room… They are drastically understaffed. Turnover in the Member Engagement Advisor role is nearing 40%, with no serious effort to replenish the ranks. Those who remain are left to carry the weight—and burn out in the process. If you’re looking for a company that values transparency, keeps its promises, and respects its employees, you’d be wise to look elsewhere. Delta Defense talks a good game. But behind the curtain, it’s a different story—one that’s unraveling fast.

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Delta Defense Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your time with Delta Defense. As discussed on the USCCA and Delta Defense websites, Delta Defense, LLC, is the official service provider for the USCCA. You can learn more by clicking the "About Us" page on the USCCA site and the home page at www.deltadefense.com. We're also sorry to hear that your experience didn't align with our goals of a supportive and transparent culture. We would appreciate the opportunity to connect with you and learn more. Please email us at HRinbox@deltadefense.com if you’d be open to connecting. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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5.0
Mar 16, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Not sure why there are so many bad reviews. I work at the headquarters and it’s wonderful! I have worked at a few companies and there is a night and day difference - Work life balance is great - Wonderful coworkers - Great work/team building outings - Leadership invests in professional development - Lots of opportunities to be in West Bend, all paid for by Delta - Delta is very picky with who is hired to ensure everyone fits the culture - Everyone is super kind and easy to get along with. Also, everyone is very skilled - C suite is very open and honest. Company wide meetings every week that allow everyone to be informed on what is happening. - Benefits are amazing: yearly stipend, generous pto (no problems using it), hybrid or wfh options, good health insurance, USCCA membership, good pay - The dress code is very casual - Paid time off to volunteer! Plus donation matching - The owners are VERY generous

Cons

- The hours can get long some days - Very open floor plan at HQ. This can be a pro or con depending on preferences - The CEO isn’t super involved in day to day operations - Not a con to me, but you must be supportive of the second amendment and feel comfortable around firearms. - If you are someone who likes to do the bare minimum, this probably isn’t the place for you - You will need to pass the culture test and write a values essay. Again, there is a high standard for hiring.

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Delta Defense Response
2mo
Thank you for the 5-star review and for being part of Team Delta Defense LLC! We’re glad you’re experiencing the work-life balance, kind and skilled coworkers, strong benefits, and the open, honest communication we work hard to build through weekly company-wide meetings. We’ll keep investing in professional development, team connection, moving forward with Culture 2.0, and support across the business so our people can thrive while advancing our mission. We strive to take care of those who take care of members and our mission. We know the value of investing in our team members, and we are excited about all the opportunities ahead in 2026!
3.0
Mar 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good culture at corporate level

Cons

No support or culture at the local level- pretty much on your own. No Back up. Be prepared to work 7 days a week at all hours of the day or night.

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Delta Defense Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your time with us. We are always evolving in how we support our Sales team, including dedicated leaders in each geographic region and stronger local coverage, so team members are supported. We also want to clarify that we pay based on national pay markets, and that Sales roles include uncapped performance-based commission. Thank you for your time with us. We hope you have found happiness and success since your departure.
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