Pros
Working with other Mobile Merchandisers and meeting store employees who were happy to see you arrive to take care of their jewelry.
Cons
Worked here over 3+ years and received ONE raise of NINE cents and was expected to be ecstatic about it. Responsibilities were piled onto me once management determined I was competent yet never acknowledged what was done right and was quick to point out every tiny thing done wrong. If you ask too many questions, you're told to refer to the VM (visual merchandising paperwork) that changes constantly without rhyme or reason instead of actually getting your question answered. There are ridiculous changes and micromovements of products that take up too much time and effort when your energy is much better spent establishing relationships with store management, cleaning fixtures and actually merchandising the jewelry instead of adding or removing a peg every other month. It just didn't make sense in the end - other than the VM manager seemed to have to justify her position at the company. District managers are over-stretched with their territories. They're expected to manage huge geographical areas that are simply unmanageable and ridiculous in size. The Mobile Merchandisers are the ones who suffer as a result. They don't receive the support and encouragement they need; instead, it's angry text messages and personally insulting emails. I've never been treated so poorly by a company - pay-wise, management-wise, and in the end... I can honestly say - this company did not value my contributions and extremely hard work that I put in at a ridiculously low salary. Also - your car will suffer, you're expected to use your own paper, printer, computer and smartphone (small reimbursement for this). Be prepared to be taken advantage of if you chose to work for beeline, they'll milk you for everything. I'd give zero stars on all ratings if I could.