I worked in their home office for a year. I can honestly say it was the worst place I've ever worked. The CEO is an unstable micro-manager. This is why reps have to submit daily call reports to the home office. There are lots of "unique" stories about VSI. A guy committed suicide with a handgun in the office after the CEO pushed his buttons too hard. To be fair, the guy was a wee bit unstable. I watched them fire an employee who relocated to MN from out east after 4 weeks of employment. She was devastated. The VP of Marketing and CEO had a good laugh after she left the building. The CEO was indicted last week. As the old saying goes; karma is a bitch. One last tidbit. I told a friend, who works in med device, about joining VSI. He chuckled before saying, I'll be surprised if you're still there in 6 months and disappointed if you're there in a year. He's smarter than I thought! Don't take the job unless you're desperate. You've been warned.