I first arrived into the office to a waiting room of other candidates. The receptionist is there calling other people to come in for an interview in front of you which was a bit awkward. The manager then called me in. She was very nice and asked basic questions and was called in for a 2nd round interview. As soon as I arrived I was told to follow this lady in her car to an "event." I asked where we were going and she refused to tell me or even give me an address. I felt like getting in my car and driving away as this was very suspicious however I followed her about 20 minutes away to the "event" anyway. The event was at..... A GAS STATION!!! XD
The lady then interviewed me outside of the gas station when it was 90 degrees out in my business professional interview suit. I was so caught off guard by the fact I was being interviewed outside of a gas station that I could barely think. Basically the company paints this picture of hosting events for NASCAR, Sprint, and the Breast Cancer Foundation but really what you are doing is selling car wax at gas stations. Event=Gas Station...
After this "event" I was told to go back to the office for a 3rd round interview. First I was given a review on the interview and a pop quiz on what I learned. They then explained the program and its pay structure. Basically you sell wax at a gas station for the first 2-4 weeks and make about $200-$400 a week then you become a trainer and make $600-800 a week. After 6 months you become an assistant manager and make around $1000 a week and if you are lucky you become manager and make around $80,000 a year.
At 4PM that day I got a phone call from them saying I got the job however as much as I wanted to grow. Selling wax at gas stations is not the way to go. Also ignore the employment reviews! The most recent/positive ones were written from current employees who were instructed to say how awesome it was in order to attract people into applying!