Centralized Showing Service: Latest Job Openings, Reviews and Ratings & Profile wise Salary Distribution
We've calculated that the average salary at Centralized Showing Service is $20K based on 81 user-submitted salaries
A total of 8 Centralized Showing Service employees gave Centralized Showing Service an average happiness rating of 3.1 out of 5.0.
1.2Basically, you are setting appointments for licensed real estate agents and licensed vendors (like home inspectors). The job itself is not that difficult, except management makes it difficult. As someone said, you will be punished for things you were not taught and could not have known. The pay is insulting! Everyone earns $9 an hour and raises are not exactly often or generous. This company wants a professional employee who is sharp and quick. In exchange, as I said, they only want to pay $9/hourly. In other words, they want a white collar employee at blue-collar wages. You will earn more working most retail jobs or waiting tables. Turn-over is high. I never feel appreciated at this place and I definitely view it as a dead-end job that I took purely for survival reasons. My advice to Corporate: raise the pay to at least $11 an hour! C'mon people! You brag about your growth and being an industry leader, so take care of your employees! Better pay means better quality employees and happier employees, which in turn means lower turnover and satisfied clients. Improve training and pay your trainers what they are worth! I have heard trainers rant about their low pay. I have had supervisors rant and rave about their low pay! When all people in the break-room do is talk about what other companies are hiring, something is wrong! FIX IT, CSS!
1.4I enjoy Customer Service work, provided my employers empower me with the tools I need to succeed and fair pay/benefits and demonstrate they care. More employers need to realize that when you take care of your employees, they will take care of your customers.
3They just started paying people what "they should've been paying". So the starting pay is good, but the company and its management suck!!! Not one team lead is on the same page. The branch manager is messy. If she doesn't like you she picks, and picks on you. The raises are funky. The owner/operations manager comes in and speaks to only the branch manager and supervisor. They take points for being late but no way to earn them back. At the Christmas parties you can only get one serving, if that, and they only give you a $25 gift card for a year's work. Only work here if 21 and under or as a part time job.
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