Pros
The job was 100% remote. That worked out well because working in person with these two faced liars would have been challenging. And I really did enjoy some of the people I was able to work with.
Cons
Their insurance is a joke there. It was costing me $1000 per month and I had a high deductible on top of that, so a massive percentage of my salary was getting directed to the insurance. In fact, it was incredibly hard for me to interview or hire anybody knowing that we were not meeting the market average for salary AND the insurance was going to kill them. The people on my team were spending 25% of their check on health insurance. That is so ridiculous!! On top of it, they were working at least 10 hours a day in a high stress environment. I was hoping I could be a benefit to them, but developing employees is not what this company is about. It's more about playing the game, and I refuse to do that. I've never worked for a more unprofessional organization. The things they do to their staff and the things they hide from their clients is pretty appalling. If you have a shred of integrity, you will not enjoy working there. You will be asked to do things and accept things that are so slimy that it will drive you nuts. Don't take a job in management and don't take a job as an agent. Just stay away. You won't have to stay away for long because I sincerely doubt they will survive much longer anyway. There is a reason they hire the bottom of the barrel and that is because others are smarter than I am and know better than to work for them.