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The Revenue Optimization Companies (T-ROC)

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Not difficult but lacks stability. - Wireless Specialist The Revenue Optimization Companies (T-ROC) Employee Review

2.0
20 Jan 2017
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Pros

In general I think the pay is decent for the work that is actually done. A lot of people make it sound harder than it is but commission is decent when you can pull average sales and you are able to work plenty of hours. The company does not seem to care about over time you put in if you have some numbers to back it up. The actual personalities of the team seem fine too. No one in my market is negative and everyone wants to see others succeed. The Walmart locations I've been at have had decent people working there too. Management is generally friendly and accessible to you. You can tell some divisions of the company overall are really trying to put a company environment together.

Cons

There is constant turnover with both employees and management. It's not uncommon to see a new manager come and go in a month. A lot of times I don't even know this happened until a few days after the fact. A lot of times you end up doing work the Walmart employees are supposed to do. While you can try to convert this into a sale, a lot of times it just ends up eating some of your time when you can be looking for a better person to pitch to. I have no clue how I am actually doing at the job. As I write this I am somewhat concerned I am under preforming but have seen people maintain a position with less and leave with more. Different managers tend to give different amounts of feed back and I question the job security of anyone who is not a top seller. The job does offer a health plan, but it's only a discount one. If you're healthy the lowest plan is pointless and the job does not pay enough for the next one to be considered affordable. Ironically the job offering the plan actually costs the employee more money due to how the subsidy works under the Affordable Pay Act. There is no clear path of advancement besides getting bumped up to a regional manager. The issue with this is that the regional manager changes a lot and it almost seems like it's beneficial to not take the job.

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The Revenue Optimization Companies (T-ROC) Response
9y
I so appreciate your taking the time to be so specific. Turnover on a new project is not uncommon and, we are working daily at ensuring T-ROC employees understand the T-ROC culture and understand they work for us and not Walmart. I would ask that you meet with your Regional or Market Manager to discuss your performance and plan for growth. We have a high number of employees that have been promoted this year, 65 on the Walmart project alone--very few companies can say that. I welcome the opportunity to discuss more at your convenience. Randy Randy Brandon Director of Talent Acquisition/People Attraction

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Pros

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Cons

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The Revenue Optimization Companies (T-ROC) Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re so pleased to hear that you found T-ROC to be a great place to work and that you enjoyed the environment and teamwork during your time with us.
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Pros

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Cons

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