Pros
May be good earning potential for 1% people
Cons
a lot, such as no income until your first sell, your vehicle depreciation cost as you need to drive crazy all day, telling lies etc This is a 100% commission based door to door sales job. Their product is supplementary life insurance. AIL is a multi-level marketing company where managers get commission on their recruits. However, they mislead people by advertising some management positions and eye catchy remuneration packages. Although, it's an insurance company, but they never acknowledge it upfront while approaching to people. They just make some story for example, they work with the unions or they work with someone's relatives/friends union and your $2000 AD&D certificate has been issued which is only valid for a year. AIL claims to work with police association on amber alert, but this is also shady. They will get appointment to set up child safe ID kit which is not necessary as it's plain & simple, but they make it very crucial and after that, they eventually will going to sell their so called life insurance policies. There is no income until you sell a insurance. But, you need to put a lot of your hard earned money getting your licenses, gas bill and so on. They don't care about this, all they do is to entice you about lot of earning opportunities which I believe 1% people will make at the end of the day with their extra-ordinary selling powers. AIL always talks about money and money in their employee meetings/conferences as if they were just bunch of money suckers. They do claim that they help protect families, but in reality, they want money in their pocket. They say pretty big words in regard what they actually do. In a nutshell, they do not have vivid business ethics.