Pros
Unlimited earning and freedom. I have been here almost 3 years. In both my first two years, I earned a 6 figure income. Yes, it took 9 months for me to break through, but when I did, the income started flowing. Yes, I had to work hard. But like any other sales gig (like insurance) you need to take the time to build a book of business. They show you the way to do it, and walk with you along the way to do it. When COVID-19 struck, many people lost jobs or experienced cut-backs. The beauty of this job is it has a natural transition to your home office. The management has also done this well, motivating and training and continuing to deliver help. The freedom is amazing. It is like running your own business. Some of the negative views say that freedom is contingent on how well you do. That is only partially true. If you owned your own business, you could come and go as you please because your success or failure is your own. No one is paying you an hourly salary. gpac does pay you a salary- (it is a draw) - and has expectations for that draw. You need to do very basic things to 'earn' that- but It is for your good. By God's grace I have not been on a draw since I broke through a little over 2 years ago. That is because my team and I have built up a number of companies and clients so that I have a steady flow of work through the activity that the draw paid for over those first months and the 'safety net' it provided allowed me to do that. Now, I have closed deals on a cruise ship, on the beach, in a cabin west river, and on the golf course. I work hard and play hard, and have incredible work/life balance. Look, people will always complain when they do not succeed. I have seen many people come and go, they are just not headhunters. They do not have the personality for it. They will do better at something else. It does not make sense to lie and exagerate on glassdoor about the negatives. What it comes down to is that they have been given tools, training, and a safety net, and they were not successful.
Cons
Nothing is handed to you- Not a Con- Just reality. Some people are headhunters, and some are not.