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Don't do it - Anonymous employee Legacy Promotions Employee Review

1.0
May 21, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting to learn the skills of direct marketing and how to manipulate people into buying

Cons

They call this direct marketing, but it is a sales job. Furthermore, it is minimum wage with no guaranteed hours even if you sign on for full-time. Yes, you can make commission above minimum wage but if you look at the breakdown of the commission scale you'll see that no matter how well you sell you probably won't make above minimum wage. This is because what they consider a marker for good sales is only a good marker for one person yet most every shift will be training with a leader or split with another person so your commission is divided up. You do start making money once you get to Costco sales vs. Canadian Tire and leaders do get solo days where they can genuinely make good commission at CT. The issue is getting to leadership. I was told my leader did it in a week and I aimed for the same. I put in the extra time, was doing well. My leader and my trainer were recommending me to do my solo days (a requirement to move up) and said it was coming asap, but ultimately people who had been waiting longer than me got to do it first plus newbies needing training days took some of the availability for shifts. I worked there for 2 months and made $500. They guilt you into doing tons of free work so you can move up faster and I'm sure it would've paid off eventually, but it wasn't worth the time and energy. The owner who does make money looks like she has a sad life, constantly on call, no days off per week, indoctrinated into this work hard play hard life that's waaaaay more work than play. I quit because I didn't want to be her and I certainly didn't want to spend a year getting there.

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1.0
Oct 6, 2017
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Pros

- Fun and easy-going environment. - Good place to learn more about manipulating people and make them buy. Not a place for someone with university degree though.

Cons

- It's not really a marketing job, it's a sales job although they insist it's marketing. Most of the time you spend on Canadian Tires and Costco selling products people don't need. - Working hours are AWFUL and IRREGULAR. Some days you go to the office for only 1 hour, even if you stay more you won't get paid. Other days you spend more than 14 hours combined in office and retail stores. I.e.: go to office in the morning and stay for one/two hours then head to retail stores for more than 4 hours - You don't get paid for extra time in stores for counting stocks and restocking. You can stay until midnight in Costco counting and re-stocking merchandise. - I worked two weeks and barely got $500, it doesn't worth the hard work and TIME - You HAVE to commute to various places across BC and you DON'T get travelling expenses reimbursed. - Lot's of calls outside the work, they like to make calls at the end of the day, or after your shift, to see how was your day and etc. I'm not a really big fan of this.

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1.0
Mar 31, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

"Team spirit" , "Leadership", "Potential Growth"

Cons

Very MLM/ pyramid scheme like. Huge discrepancy in what the position is advertised / what your position really entails. They advertise it as "event coordinator/ marketing assistant etc.", when really it is just an on-field sales representative selling products to consumers in retail stores. Lack of transparency regarding business management and growth in company for employees Salary: VERY underpaid (pretty much pure commission) Unpractical scheduling: uncertainty of your schedule until last minute- you show up at 8-9am in the office for "briefings" before you get sent to your designated site. Travel time pay is NOT included when going to your site (can go as far as from Vancouver to White Rock). Sometimes you're scheduled to your site not until afternoon- e.g. you are "working" from 8-9am at the office, then get paid for "2-7pm" High turnover: within my 3 months, experienced a LOT of turnover of employees. Management does not care, as long as their work is staffed Professionalism: communication in emails and phone calls- they NEVER answer their phone, and do not reply emails promptly. Further notes/ advice to potential employees: the company is filled with fresh graduates and ew immigrants. Minimum pay, fixed schedules, no benefits, no growth in company etc. the list can go on why smart individuals do not stay in the company.

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