Don't do it... - Corporate Trainer RevGen (FL) Employee Review

1.0
Oct 31, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1) They will make you feel as if they have your best interest at heart, they definitely have their pockets at heart. 2) 1% does make it to the top where they can make real money... it could be you.. or it couldn't.. who knows?

Cons

You will be standing outside of stores in parking lots selling charity donations through an iPad and people will have to pay you using a credit/debit card. You will work pretty much every day in the week for about 12 hours, except Sundays. It is only commission based, the "average" of what they say people make, you definitely won't make that lol.

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1.0
Aug 15, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

there are no pros here

Cons

I worked here for less than 24 hours. it was a scam by a rich guy who had young people do door-to-door sales in the height of the pandemic. there was no actual business plan beyond "get out there and do it". everyone showed up professionally, we were taught a pitch for 20 minutes, then everyone stripped down to gym clothes so they could not die in the summer heat going door to door. my "supervisor" in charge of training me was making 200 dollars a week after 80 hours a week. the first thing I experienced was the owner of the company yelling at everyone over Zoom to "just get the job done" and "there's nothing wrong with the pitch" from his LA mansion.

1.0
Jan 12, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You meet amazing people and you can develop great friendships.

Cons

Where do I start? They reel you in with bogus job applications such as for a receptionist, marketing assistant, social media manager, etc. Once you interview they are extremely vague about what the job is. They say "you speak with clients and come up with marketing and sales tactics". So you're here thinking you're going to come up with pitches for legit clients. Nope! Instead you arrive at 9am in business attire to practice how you are going to be speaking to people coming out of Wal-marts, Publix, etc. Mind you, you do NOT get paid for attending these daily training sessions. They keep you hooked by digging for personal info such as what your dreams and goals are, what plans you have, and all that. But they twist it and take advantage of that information. They find out what your hobbies are so that on your time away from work, they are constantly there. You never truly have a day off because they will try to be there with you at church, the gym, theme parks, etc. That way.... you constantly have work in mind. It's so creepy tbh. One more thing, if you end up leaving they will just tell everyone that you "couldn't handle it" and that you weren't meant for the great opportunities. And working 9am-9pm 6 days a week. If you don't make a sale that day you don't get paid anything despite working 12 hour shifts.

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