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Victra-Verizon Authorized Retailer

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Do more, get less. - Anonymous employee Victra-Verizon Authorized Retailer Employee Review

2.0
Jul 24, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits...At times, the commission structure is awesome.

Cons

Upper management is a mess. Nothing you do for this company will ever be enough,NOTHING! Imagine a race horse at the end of its life.. Imagine how hard they work in the prime of their lives. Then imagine what a terrible trainor does to the horse once it cannot run and make money anymore. That is this place. You are beaten and forced to go,go,go until you cannot. Then they terminate you..

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