Pros
Work at home (which they pay a "generous" $10 a month towards your internet and phone for).
Cons
- Stylist job obviously will not be around for much longer, but corporate likes to act like stylists are too dumb to catch on. - The most dead end of dead end jobs. No raises after your first year, basically impossible to move up, no full-time opportunities, no benefits. - Although some clients are absolutely lovely, some are downright disgustingly awful, and they are emboldened by being behind a keyboard. It's pretty gross how you are treated over clothing. - If I have to type "I'm sorry I missed the mark!" into one more note, I'm going to lose my mind. - It's almost impossible not to work off the clock. - False advertising leads to you being yelled at constantly by customers. We are pawns corporate cares nothing about. We're on the front lines getting yelled at because of their unethical business practices. - They are a very sketchy company overall. I'm sure the most recent positive reviews are planted. - Stylists suck up in the hopes of getting a promotion that doesn't exist, and that is depressing to read and see ):