A company that is VERY vague about what they do. When I had the first interview, the manager or whoever told me that I would be advertising a product to customers (which I should have seen as a red flag, but I imagined it more like a trade show or even a convention)... But yeah, the first interview is short and vague, and if they like you, they'll usually call you back for the next day to train/interview for the field. It is then that you have to follow the person who's training you out to a gas station to sell an unheard of car cleaning products to customers who just want to buy gas. Not only that, but I feel like we were half lying to the customers saying that we were "with the cancer research foundation" or something like that. (The cans of cleaning spray had like a pink ribbon for breast cancer, and we were claiming we were part of that group, which isn't true.) We might be working for them or with them, but we are not them. aIso, this whole "outdoors at a random gas station" thing seems really off to me. If the company already has an "established clientele", then why am I even going to random gas stations hassling people to buy stuff they could buy at Walmart for a lot cheaper?