Pros
There are no pros to this job, unless you enjoy walking around Philadelphia trying to save people $5 a year on electricity.
Cons
In your first few weeks at SES you will notice a couple of things. The first is that although they advertise themselves as a marketing job they will actually have you doing door to door sales at strip malls without any leads whatsoever. The base salary equates to about 8.50 an hour and commission will vary depending on if they give you a good area where people will actually want to change their electric provider. Do Not Be Fooled! This is not a marketing job. Also most of the promotions do not include a pay increase, it just means you will have to come into work earlier. The job is 48 hours a week on the first week but within 3 weeks of getting there you will most likely be working more than 53 hours a week for that same 8 dollars an hour with no commission raise as well as having to spend your time helping to train new employees instead of focusing on your own sales. On top of that they will give you random nights were they tell you that they have company events that are pretty much mandatory that will take up probably five more hours a week of your time.