Pros
Responsive, Polite Management Easy to book time off/ flexible schedule
Cons
If it sounds too good to be true, it is. This is a basic sales/canvassing job where you get paid a percentage of the funds you raise. Just being there and following instructions doesn't necessitate getting paid. -Hours The hours are long- work weeks are 6 days, and at entry-level, you can expect to work from 9-7:30 each day, or later. On "half days", you can expect to be there from 9:15-3/4pm, or later. Much of the job requires driving for 30+ minutes one way each day to different 'events', without gas compensation. -Daily Work + Pay Employees are encouraged to misrepresent the amount of money they've made in a day while fundraising. Management is deceptive- the promised weekly pay only applies if you work all 6 days, which I asked about multiple times, and they were not truthful. -Benefits Absolutely none. No 401k, insurance, etc. -Culture Lots of swearing in the 'office'. Morning meetings seem focused on instilling an 'us vs them' mindset in workers, along with the usual 'corporate family' language that actively pits you against your actual family. Bosses insist that the work is easy and that if anyone has complaints, they should quit. Many do, and upon quitting, you're asked not to tell others that you're doing so.