Pros
I really have to say first and foremost I believe the pay is what you give, so yes if you are a experienced collector and you have proven your self I do believe the potential is unlimited. I worked for Simm for a few months and fell on some hard times medically, the management was overly sincere and showed great concern about my situation, it did come to a point where I needed to take sometime to take care of myself and worry about my recovery so I had to resign my position, now in doing so I felt so bad the time and money they put into training not to mention I enjoyed working with everyone and was impressed with management and my trainer. I recently have been medically cleared to go back to work and I Chose to contact Simm asking for another opportunity and once again I felt nothing but care and concern, I didn't feel like they looked at me in any certain way after having to resign, instead they offered for me to come back and once again said how happy they were to hear that I had recovered. I believe of you go to work and you put your full effort in Simm certainly is a great place to work and will give you a opportunity of a great future.
Cons
I do believe some of the employees can be hard to deal with as far as work ethic, however in any company with that many employees this you are gonna always have your select few who treat it as a paycheck and not a career but that won't last long.