Pros
The people you work with are the best and, ultimately worst part about the job. Had it not been for my amazing, equally-overqualified coworkers, I would have left the company a lot sooner.
Cons
This company does a fantastic job of luring in eager, hardworking and naive young people to work 80-90 hour weeks for little to no pay. While they will tell you (over and over) that YOU TOO can make six-figures before your first year mark, it is a total and complete scam. The only way you can make a living at Trunk Club is to 1. be born into a wealthy, connected family (who will build your client book for you) and 2. be okay alienating yourself from your friends, social circle, etc. because you are required to harass them on a daily/weekly basis. The monumental workload will distract you from the fact that you have absolutely no idea what you're getting paid and why. Your paychecks become more and more arbitrary and if you dare ask for an explanation, expect to get the run around and continue to waste your already minimal free time. Note that in my single year at Trunk Club, pay was cut drastically (at the expense of stylists) twice. Management will take OK care of you if you are making them money (40k+ a month) and will throw you to the curb as soon as you show signs of struggle (which will happen because you will never be properly trained or supported). The influx of new stylists-and outflow of fed up ones-keeps what is left of management spread so thin that they are unable to do their actual jobs--maintaining and developing current employees.