Worked with down to earth people who are always there to help you when needed. Sales approaches are aggressive. - Sales Representative TruGreen Employee Review

3.0
12 Sept 2011
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Pros

Decent Weekly base pay regardless of your success. Good work culture. Hard work and sense of urgency when selling will directly correlate to how much you make. Freedom to work your own sales approaches into the mix while in the Field and on phone. Employees and sales rep managers are fun to be around. If you work year around and consistently hit commission (75%) of the time you will make around 30,000 your first year. Not bad for an office who hires people with all different levels of education. (only 35% of sales rep force has college level education) If you have/or can pretend to be good with people in a friendly manner + quick on your feet/level-headed when talking to customers, this job will be fast to pick up. Benefits (health, dental insurance, PTO, 401k are all given to employees who have worked there 6months, which is quite long but the package is attractive. Overall, good place to learn how to sell.

Cons

This is a sell, sell, sell atmosphere, which is a good thing for some people. You must be somewhat of a self-starter as you won't get much out of training. Commission structure is rather weak, must hit around $2500 worth of sales a week just to get an extra 50 bucks in your pocket. I believe you only get 2% of sales commission from anything over 2500 dollars a week. You are strongly urged to at least hit your commission number every week, and you are highly micro-managed in the field. You must track your hits everyday from GPS phones/log sheets and record them vigorously so management can keep an EYE on you. It is a waste of time, and an attitude killer. Managers can lose allot of respect from their employees in a "Big-Brother' atmosphere like that. A collection of 3 or 4 bad weeks within a couple of months could mean bye, bye. During summer heat, you and your car will have to take a toll fulfilling door-to-door sales routes for 4-6 hrs a day, before going back to the office to cold-call the folks who didn't answer their doors. Gas compensation is a joke. Expect to work 1 or 2 Saturday mornings every month. Over time is given but it is HALF your pay instead of 1.5 (Chinese overtime). Oh yeah, and they lay off at least 65% of their sales force around mid-fall as there is not much to sell during the winter/fall seasons. Most will be given a measly unemployment and rehired the following spring.

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5.0
14 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great entry level sales career

Cons

Hard High qoutas Low base pay

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TruGreen Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience with TruGreen and for your time with us. We’re glad to hear that you found the role to be a strong entry point into a sales career, as providing opportunities for growth and development is something we value. We also understand that sales roles can be challenging, with performance expectations and goals that require dedication and resilience. Our quotas are designed to support both individual success and overall business growth, and we continually evaluate our compensation structure to remain competitive within the industry. We appreciate your feedback and wish you the best in your future career endeavors.
4.0
7 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Very very easy to move up in the company. If you dedicate a couple years and show skill in sales you can move up to a sales manager position extremely fast. If you are willing to move the opportunity to move up is even significantly easier and faster. - Almost all of management started at the bottom and worked their way up, if possible they always hire from within. - Good money, get out what you put in. - Direct Management is great, local and even regional management is almost even fantastic, but any higher then that becomes out of touch and very frustrating to (albeit indirectly) work with.

Cons

- Inconsistent at times about expectations, at times asking for one thing then immediately needing the other. Can be frustrated to be pulled in so many directions, but not even remotely unmanageable. - Lot's of hours, especially in management. Prime time? (March-End of May) Say goodbye to your personal life! Mandatory 1/2 day Saturdays, definitely a grind but worth it. - Frustrating policies and illogical outlook on what success looks like.

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