Pros
The people were really nice
Cons
This is a scam. As a young business professional, they hype the job up and say managers are going to make 60k + in their first year. Then why can't vanessa afford furniture in her crummy apartment? Why are even the top "leaders" living hand to mouth? No one that works for strive (or smart circle, which is the parent company that they try to hide) can afford cable, car payments, etc. I did enjoy the people but I quit shortly after I started when I realized even the products we "promote" are scams. Were just in sams clubs convincing people to buy things so that we don't make minimum wage. But if you don't sell $800 worth then you're literally taking home less than $8 an hr and I honestly don't think vanessa makes much more. For the schedule and the amount you work you should actually be paid for 60 hrs a wk, but if you mention anything about them cutting corners they'll say you have an "employee mentality" and you should want to "extra mile" on your dime and that if you really cared about your future the money you make now shouldn't matter. I have an "I want to eat mentality", even on their more lucrative products which were a set of pillows, which my trainer and I sold a lot of, I didn't make more than 550 a paycheck for a two week period. $1000 a month is not livable for a so called professional career path.