Pros
They seem to care at first, & the training is the best part because you’re not actively lying to homeowners.
Cons
So many cons. The hours are super weird. You’ll either start at 9AM or 12PM, & not finish doing stuff until 6PM or later (& they encourage you to stay later often). You have to use your own car to drive to territories. As a customer development rep, you’re basically going door to door to get people to do free estimates. The free estimate is an overly pushy sales tactic to buy overpriced windows. I got to see one of these estimates myself, & I will say, the salesperson I was with was not super pushy, but it was beyond long & dragged out forever is what it seemed like. I also had to drive an hour there & an hour back in my own car with no mileage compensation. You’re going to have to memorize a whole script in two weeks, & they will hold that 2k base salary over your head as long as they can. The script is so manipulative, & there is a reason for every. Single. Word. In that script. If you can withstand feeling like a burden, & can see the value in this scammy free estimate, it’s amazing money.