Pros
Working in a team. They act like they are nice and that they care.
Cons
The compensation for the field appointment setters is completely unfair. The first day of training, they only wanted to pay me for 5 hours of training, even though, I was there for about 6 hours of training, which is against the law. Secondly, they force you to travel far away from your home and work in a team where they set the hours, but they don't want to pay you. I think that is against the law. I believe that if they tell you where and when to work, then they are required to pay you at least minimum wage. If they were fair, they would pay min. wage plus commission, but they don't. Plus, the appointment setters who work in the field, only get paid if someone else closes the deal. That is completely not fair. Let's say I set 20 appointments and no one closes the deal, then I get paid nothing. NOT FAIR. Plus, they hide the fact that they are a solar company. Why are they hiding that fact and pretending they are something else. I used to work for another solar company where I set appointments for them. They paid me $14/hour plus commissions and bonuses. Now, that company was fair. They seem to hire people who don't know anything about sales and take advantage of their ignorance. The appointment setters don't know they are being taken advantage of and they don't have to put up with such an unfair compensation. I would recommend anyone who wants to work for Greenspire to call other solar companies and find out what they pay their appointment setters, before agreeing to work for Greenspire. You have options. You don't have to put up with working for an unfair company. Another bad thing is they want you to show up for every appointment you set as well and not get paid for that. Ridiculously unfair! Unbelievable.