![]() 4 week ramp up is your 30$ an hour field training save this money up. It shows 30 an hour + commission but you don’t get both its either or (whichever u make the most of) during the four week ramp up. Poor time management is afoot, but she’s one the best people you’ll ever meet very professional. Which means sometimes things run over schedule. Your boss/manager/trainer/recruiter is overloaded & has 5 different positions. Whoever is smart enough to read the reviews before applying or excepting this job, I hope this helps out a lot. The Columbia SC office SPECIFICALLY has a lot of kinks to work out. Perspective from an Ex-Employee & Customer They have done nothing but lie since they sold me the system and they have a excuse for everything except their own incompetence. This company shouldn’t be allowed to run a lemonade stand much less a real business. It seems they are trying to complete the work with contractors. Additionally, this company doesn’t seem to have employees in the field but they don’t tell you that before they sell you the system. Encore says they will reimburse the solar panel payment but it seems it takes them a month to do so which is money out of my pocket. ![]() Additionally, now I have a electric payment as well as a solar panel payment. This was not the case and now I have a tax liability with the state because they did not do what they said they were going to do. ![]() I was told by the sales person the system would be hooked up last year and I would get the tax credits from the feds and the state as well as Johnathan from Encore told me in November I had all the tax documents. February 27th, 2023 and it is still not hooked up. Lurie is well-qualified to serve as director due to his extensive experience in the utilities industry, including his substantial experience in the private sector.I purchased a system in September 22 from Encore Solar. Lurie received his BA in Public Policy from Duke University. Lurie served as Director and Practice Manager of Syneractive, Inc., a managing director for Teach for America. Lurie served as CEO and Founder of Simple Energy, a leading provider of marketplaces, instant rebates, and customer engagement software for electric and gas utilities. Lurie served as President of Uplight, a company which provides software and services to more than 85 of North America's leading electric and gas utilities serving 110 million homes and businesses, with the mission of motivating and enabling energy users and providers to accelerate the clean energy ecosystem. Yoav Lurie has served as a member of the board of directors of WattBuy, a platform to help homeowners and renters decide which retail energy provider can supply them the cheapest, cleanest electricity, since 2020. Reeves received his BS degree in accounting from the University of Kansas and is a Certified Public Accountant. Reeves has served as Chairman and President of Solar Soccer Club, a private 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on youth soccer development in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Reeves was appointed to the board of directors of EP Energy and served until it completed its Chapter 11 restructuring in October 2020. Reeves was appointed to the board of directors of Spartan Energy Acquisition Corporation, a special purpose acquisition entity focused on the energy industry in North America, sponsored by a private investment fund managed by an affiliate of Apollo Global Management, LLC until October 2020 when it completed its business combination with Fisker, Inc., a developer of the world’s most emotionally desirable, eco-friendly electric vehicles. Reeves has served on the board of directors for Incline Energy Partners LP which focuses on acquiring oil and liquids-rich minerals, royalties and working interest in the DJ Basin of Colorado, the Permian Basin and the Bakken play in the Williston Basin of North Dakota and Montana. Reeves has served on the board of directors of Incline Niobrara Partners LP, which focuses on acquiring oil and liquids-rich minerals, royalties and non-operated working interest in the DJ basin of Colorado. Reeves served as Assistant Controller for Hugoton Energy Corporation. Reeves was Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of Encore Acquisition Company and Encore Energy Partners until the $4.5 billion sale of both companies to Denbury Resources Inc. Reeves previously served as Athlon Energy’s Chairman, President, and CEO from its formation in August 2010 through its $7.1 billion sale to Encana in November 2014.
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