Pros
There are multiple people in the office that make +100k/yr. Quarterly incentive trips and a monthly cash bonus keep you motivated. If you're performing/selling, your manager feeds you leads and if you're not, your leads slow until you your closing percentage comes back up. It's not your normal "in home" sales job that if you don't get the sale your first visit the deal is done, they're looking for ideas for their space. About 40% of our sales come from callbacks. You get really invested in your projects and it's always great to see the finished product installed. Seem to hire fun people. Everyone on the sales floor seems to get along and enjoy working together.
Cons
Can go on streaks of crap leads and make no money. Once you sell it, you have to stay involved through entire install, as construction can take from your commissions for things you miss on jobs(measuring off, extra work needed, missed sprinklers to remove ect)... That's annoying, adds STRESS, and ultimately keeps you from doing what you were hired to do.. sell! Commission structure has had some changes over the past year. They are rewarding top performers more, but if they continue to raise product prices and make higher reach goals, they could push away a good portion of the sales team.