The lack of effective planning to support opening new territories is piss-poor. I started last January we were supposed to have recycling of cardboard I left in June and they still didn't have it. Yet they wanted me to tell customers that we did. They should have had a tiger team come in and set up the various resources before we even started. But instead they kept delaying having any type of recycling. Major corporations if they want to come on board want to be able to do composting, wood, plastic, cardboard, pallets and steel. secondly they promised us to have to inside sales people for each rep. None of us had two sales people. We would sign companies and then they would get frustrated because none of the recycling was available and I didn't sign up to just have their price per yard brokered down. Furthermore it's the first sales job I've ever had where they do what they call punting. Punting means that they don't feel they can make money on a new account. But after I brought companies like the San Antonio food Bank and multiple large companies and they punted them. When we had opportunities for all types of recycling. I realize that this is not a good company for me. People go into sales to make money and this isn't a good place to do it. I guess it's a good opportunity for new people if you live in Pittsburgh.