Pros
Flexible schedule-- can literally sit in your car, tie one on at the bar, head to the driving range or whatever the heck you want if you don't feel like actually working that day....so long as you haven't been given a tracker. (YES they will give you a tracker)
Cons
Everything. Else. I honestly think more than half the reviews of this compnay on here are fake... The job itself is really flipping hard, first of all. They do a decent job of preparing you for it, but if you don't know what you're doing and can't sell you're basically screwed money-wise because they only give you a $250 weekly base and the rest is commission. They seem like a nice enough bunch of people, but they also don't hesitate to talk mad smack about you behind your back--kind of cliquey. The CEO, Jerry Kadish, is terribly stingey with money, and I heard of numerous occasions when he screwed over customers. It's a questionable pyramid scheme they have going on over there and I strongly encourage those who are not sales-driven to not even explore this job as an option. If you're going to try sales for the first time, DO NOT let this company be the place you do it.