Pros
Working from home is the only one
Cons
You can only reach management through Microsoft teams, no one gives out any of their contact information outside of that. You have to use their user system software and log into it every day. More often than not it will crash, you will lose a sale because of it, and they will blame your internet no matter how fast it is, whether you use a laptop/desktop, wi-fi/ethernet cord plugged directly in they will not try to take the blame for their systems messing up. A co-worker of mine was fired after their system wouldn't log her into her phone to take calls. She worked with IT for 3 weeks (which she was not paid for) to which they told her it may be time for her to either get a new pc and try it on there or look for another job, so she got together with IT (who by the way is an outside contracted company and one person in particular that works there is AMAZING) and they decided to wipe her pc (because that is the same thing as a "new pc" and try everything all over again. She still had the same issue. So at this point the ONLY thing that had not changed was the "profile/settings/account" whatever you would want to call it that was set up for their phone system in her name. So she was lucky enough to have a co-worker that sent her their credentials to see if she logged in with someone else's info if she still had the same problem or not. Well she did not, she was able to log in under the co-worker's account just fine and take calls if she wanted to. So she told her managers that they needed to make her a new account that is where the issue was. She had her trainer sign in on her pc and when he saw that he could log in as well just fine that is when he told the managers what they needed to do. So they FINALLY made a new account for her and after 2 or 3 days they told her she did not reach her sales goals (after being out of work for almost a month because they needed to make her a new account).