**Not worth it** - Inbound Sales Representative Spectrum Employee Review

1.0
3 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros to this

Cons

The pay,you fill out the application stating $26-32 an hour they set you at $20 commission is bull at $35 per activation you only get paid if it activates and keep for more than 30 days you make $600 per week $1600 bi weekly the ramp up bonus is $648 but you only take a partial of that as well You sell you won’t get that pay until 90 days The stress that management puts on you on top of every miscode of conduct they do towards you it’s an unfit hostile work environment. They treat you like your kids and talk to you like kids You can be top 5 in the company and pay is still bull. It’s like those door to door wireless scams but this is at a behind a computer level In all reality it’s a farming to get mobile sells they teach you all the wrong to get the numbers up once they’re ready for a new class after 3 months they start to intimidate you, picking calls from what was taught into you to get you terminated or for you to leave I highly don’t recommend this place if establishment for work. Your mental health is more important Talk with HR they will tell the managers to keep pressing you when you submit your 2 weeks in

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5.0
8 Jun 2026
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Pros

I've worked as an RCS in the Daytona Beach market and my experience has been very positive. Like any outside sales position, success comes down to attitude, consistency, and following a proven system. The reps who struggle are often looking for shortcuts, while the reps who put in the time, learn the process, and stay coachable tend to do very well. Pros: Strong earning potential with uncapped commissions Flexible schedule and independence in the field Supportive teammates and leadership Excellent products that solve real customer needs. More than most of the competition. Opportunities to grow and increase income over time The biggest advantage is that you control your own results. If you're willing to work consistently, learn from successful reps, and stick to a proven approach, this can be a very rewarding career. This is not a sit-at-a-desk job. You'll be walking neighborhoods, talking to people, handling objections, and hearing "no" along the way. That's part of sales. If you enjoy meeting people, helping customers, and taking ownership of your success, the role offers significant upside.

Cons

The role requires patience, consistency, and resilience. Many of the customers we speak with are former subscribers who may have left due to a past service issue, billing concern, or negative experience. Reps often have to overcome skepticism and rebuild trust before even discussing current products and promotions. There is definitely a learning curve, and success doesn't happen overnight. It takes time to learn the territory, understand customer concerns, and develop the communication skills needed to turn difficult conversations into opportunities. Reps who remain coachable, follow a proven system, and stay consistent with their activity tend to perform much better over time.

5.0
17 Sept 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation, work life balance hours, benefits, fun environment that offers lots of learning and growth potential

Cons

Strict on dress code and professional appearance

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