Feels like it's just a pressured slave working for $400 a week.
There is such a heavy and rushed sense of labor in setting up one's booth the night before demo events, and there is just so much (too much!) merchandise to unpack and set up. It's really a back-breaking job for, what I would say is, not a very good compensation; like minimum wage! And even the sales - there's so much pressure on selling, selling, selling, but like impossible quotas like, reaching 800 in a day, to which I'm like, how?!!?
This is almost an all-week job. It's just horrendous. I would never recommend this job to anyone, and you'll feel underappreciated. And it's strange that they do not have direct deposit; forcing one to drive all the way to the office on one's day off just to pick one's checks up.
Unfortunately, this position just offers a lot of cons.
There is not a sense of recognition for initial efforts made in the beginning, that would boost the employee morale to do better and be able to sell more.
Management just doesn't seem very honest.