I'm just wondering what the quality of life is working for EJ as a Financial Adviser. I've heard it's tough to take time off. I've heard it's tough/costly to quit if you want out. I've also heard that they've been ranked top companies to work for the past several years. Conflicting information, so I'm curious.
Any thoughts/comments/suggestions from current or former EJ Financial Advisers would be much appreciated.
Any thoughts/comments/suggestions from current or former EJ Financial Advisers would be much appreciated.