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Okay Experience - Anonymous employee Fire Inc. Atlanta Employee Review

2.0
Apr 9, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They try to support you as much as they can WHILE you're working there.

Cons

Some things that you should make sure you ask and get an understanding of: 1.) How far are the territories that you'll be working from the office. 2.) How many hours will you be working a day 3.) How many days a week will you be working. 4.) What will the work experience be like everyday 5.) Do I have to go door to door? and do I still have to go door to door during most weather conditions such as rain, really cold days, really hot days. 6.) Do you pay for gas? 7.) Is there any benefits for working this job such as health care, dental, medical, etc. 8.) Is the job JUST based on commission? If they do not answer all of these questions when you ask them or don't give you a direct answer then I don't think you should take the job. And if you're okay with the answers they give you to your questions then this job is for you.

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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
Oct 9, 2016
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Pros

Hey, so one of the pro's about working here is the opportunity for advancement. There are a lot of different routes you can take in your career once you get the basics down. Another pro is the work environment. Everyone is really helpful and upbeat, far from what I'm used to in previous positions. In other jobs, only one or two people want to see you do well. Here, it's like everyone wants you to. Another big pro is the compensation. It's merit based, so if you are the hardest worker, then most likely, you be the highest paid.

Cons

Working at Fire Inc does have some cons. For one, the work hours are pretty long. It's not your typical 9-5 job. Another thing that tends to get to people is that you don't have direct supervision all of the time. In the beginning, yes, but once you get everything down, you don't have someone managing your everyday tasks.

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