Pros
They are super nice people when you're buying what they're selling. They're fun, outgoing, energetic and really believe what they're saying.
Cons
Everything else. The pay is atrocious at minimum wage but you're promised that your "merit based" pay will be better. It's not. In my entire time there, I never saw anyone hit it out of the park. They claim sales isn't important until you want to be a leader. Then you have to sell $600-$800 twice to qualify. If you can do that in the first week you will instantly be promoted even if you suck at actually managing anything. They offer travel opportunities but only pay for the hotel and initial reservation of the rental car. Everything else comes out of your pocket, which, I'm pretty sure is illegal. So you're left to buy all food and gas on your own. They tell you you will only be working 11-5 or 1-7 but that's untrue. If you work at 11 you have to go to morning meeting at 8:45. And some days, solo days (which are never brought up during any interview), you'll be going from 8:45 until close to 8 at night. Then you have to break down your day with your leader. And don't forget the conference calls which happen off the clock but are mandatory. On top of that are the set up and tear down days which you don't get paid for. So you're using your own car and gas to pick stuff up from the office or take it back to the office and aren't being reimbursed. They will change your schedule an hour prior to you starting and tell you it's just part of the territory. They are unorganized, unprofessional, young, and inexperienced. They prey on people new to Nashville or right out of college who don't k ow the business world yet. Stay. Away.