People are very welcoming and it’s a warm work atmosphere. It’s very cultural and will open doors to anybody to learn and eventually have their own business.
Cons
The outside people that doesn’t really understand the purpose of how we help the children.
As said in one of the other reviews this company does a terrible job of actually telling you what they do and expect of you until they hire you. You’re expected to work 6 days a week from 9am-7pm standing outside of businesses and making commission only off of “donations.” You’re job is to sell charity like it’s a used car. The average paychecks sound great until you find out how many hours you’re supposed to be working and in reality it ends up being less than minimum wage. Since it’s commission based you’re exempt from minimum wage and overtime laws. Supposedly you can make great pay if you stick with it but it doesn’t seem worth it and I don’t feel comfortable selling charity for a living. The whole thing seems vaguely like a pyramid scheme once they finally lay it all out for you.