Fulfilling but extremely frustrating - Only Hire Independent Contractor Reps LAW Publications Employee Review

2.0
Mar 21, 2014
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Pros

Thoroughly enjoyed working with small town police depts and the local businesses, attempting to get their financial support for department's anti-drug/violence program by means of placing an ad in publications.

Cons

I felt I was a perfect match for the position. 'Managers' (2 girls for the entire country) would set up initial appointment with local Police Chief in specific area, I would meet with him, explain program, and go to local businesses for one week, sharing with them a letter from the Chief. Very first town, drove 2 1/2 hrs, ontime for appointment yet no Chief. Turns out he wasn't aware of my coming. Spent night there, then had to drive back home next morning as contact could not be made with Chief. Assigned another town next day. That Chief did not know I was coming. Discussed program, etc., started calling on businesses. Every town I went into, I covered literary every business and generated several thousand dollars of advertising. In 3 months, I had 5 Police Depts that either did not know about program or didn't want anything to do with it. All travel/expenses on me. Last straw--set up with 2 small, small towns in WV. One new Chief no one liked--the other town was in process of being annexed by another larger town. After thoroughly covering both towns in 2 weeks, 'Managers' insisted I keep going back until I hit their target number. Six weeks later we parted ways.

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Pros

Coming along side Law Enforcement and Community, Opportunities to make a difference.

Cons

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5.0
Oct 29, 2014
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Pros

Independence from the 9-5 office environment! Travel is 100% -- so be prepared for that, and be willing to hit the road every week. I'm home most weekends, but sometimes extend if the project requires it. MINIMAL paperwork/reporting!!! Just focus on selling. If you love variety, can work and get along with ANY type of personality, you'll do fine here. Compensation is simple and fair. I'm still ramping up, but I expect my income to be about $80k the first year. Because I go back to the same towns, year after year, my familiarity will grow, and I expect my income to double next year. You can expect the same, IF you stick with it.

Cons

Others' comments about "advertising" vs. sponsorship -- and the insinuation that the company is unethical -- is totally off-base. The company is highly ethical, but the number of publications we provide DEPENDS on the amount that is raised in that town. Therefore, we are trained to call it a sponsorship when presenting to businesses. Advertising denotes circulation, and that's not what this program is about.

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