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Triple Point Interactions

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Well the pay is good but everything else.... - Anonymous employee Triple Point Interactions Employee Review

2.0
4 Jan 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

1. The pay. In the area I live they give you $13.00($15.00 incentive) hourly can't beat that for handing out samples for an hour. 2. Unsupervised. This is great too. Most shifts are 5 hrs but I would show up 30 minutes late, take an hour break, and leave 45 mins early and still get paid for my full 5 hour shift. 3. Simple work, hand out samples, go over talking points, eat samples and repeat. 4. 1099 worker, no taxes taken out of your pay.

Cons

1. My biggest gripe: Sporadic payments. It can take 2-4 weeks to get paid. If you call them and ask, they repeat like wind-up dolls that payments can be delayed. They don't care if you need your money after they've gotten their labor out of you. 2.Sporadic hours. This is only part-time work but there are dry spells where they're aren't any event availible. You will need a second job if you work here. 3. Supermarket managers can be clueless and not even know that you were scheduled to come in on a given day. 4. Unsupervised: If the ComData credit card doesn't work they expect you to use your own money to buy supplies. And per Con #1 they don't reimburse in a timely fashion.

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5.0
12 Apr 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I absolutely loved working with Triple Point Interactions. They are a great company to work for. I had a very flexible schedule.

Cons

I moved to Florida from Minneapolis, Minnesota and wish they had more events here! I miss working for them.

4.0
27 May 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Awesome customers - usually very friendly and seem genuinely interested in the products. Managers are easygoing and flexible California folks. Unlike other product demonstation agencies, Triple Point rarely makes you lug a table and electric skillet into the stores with you - it's usually already there in storage.

Cons

Feast or famine in terms of work opportunities. They recently changed us from independent contractors to wage employees. While that is nice (easier taxes), it has also reduced the amount made per demo. Some products demonstrated are kinda lame - have to really push the "hard sell." I mean, c'mon - who wants to sample prune juice ;-/ ??

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