Pros
Most of the office staff and nurses were great. I had a decent marketing budget at first but it got cut. That's about it.
Cons
Everything. Pay is crap. 45k base. Commission was around 800 bucks a month if you hit budget. Maxed out around 1300 per month if you hit budget/goal which they do everything in their power to keep you just short of hitting your budget. I was lied to about my territory. I was never showed comp plan and was lied to about it. Manager never worked territory and changed territory goals once she got promoted. You compete with your "coworkers" within your territory which is the dumbest thing I've ever experienced. Two weekly phone calls to report numbers which could be emailed and is a waste of time. You have to battle the competition of other hospitals with their own home health. The UT Med Center name is a curse...stay away from it. Also, the home office is a joke. The benefits suck, they axed the fleet car program, 401k is crap and it takes forever to get fully vested. Their CRM is a joke and you have to input everything twice because they live in the stone ages. You can't do anything electronically such as PTO or Changing Bank info, etc. The icing on the cake was I found a new job and gave my two weeks notice and my manager let me go immediately. with no pay. What a class act. Run Away from this job!