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5.0
May 18, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible schedule, great support system, and pay. Being on the phone majority of the time can be lonely at times, but there is never a dull moment in this office. Considering that we're still growing, everyone is like family, and very close with one another. Excellent opportunity if you want to work for a company that you can grow with. We're a small company, but we grow everyday, which is why we love to promote within, which is a plus. If you come in, do your job, and be here when you're suppose to be, you will really enjoy working here.

Cons

The president of the company is always in and out of meeting and meeting and working with all our costumers personally, because of that it's hard to catch him unless you're quick. Other than that, great place to be.

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5.0
Feb 8, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ever understanding, treat you like family.

Cons

Long days but well worth it

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1.0
Dec 23, 2016
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The don't charge for the shirts you have to wear. Given the day off for bad weather or if cold. Sales training. Commission

Cons

Most of your co-workers are door to door sales people. 10/hr an hour to be outside knocking on doors while yes you make commission making sales on roofs when its dark is near impossible. Make sure you turn in EVERYTHING when you quit, they have been know to charge insane fees for a 2 dollar clip board. The "managers" drive a crew out to a housing development. One of these guys would smoke a cig, talk on his phone, and read a map AT THE TIME. With me in the back. I'd never be so careless with other people in my car with loved ones, at once a day he'd almost wreck. Oh yeah, no benefits. Even worse they get out of even paying comp to call you an "independent contractor" So when it rains you won't get a dime, or if you get hurt by a careless manager. Crews would quit early and park just far enough from the office so the boss thinks we are working.

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