Pros
*work from home/anywhere *make more money than you can in other jobs *"some" flexibility *work on a "draw" which is helpful, otherwise there are weeks you wouldn't get paid due to timing of money coming in. *really good place to work (but you must WORK!) *if you really work, you are treated just fine -- if you don't work, your coach will be monitoring your activity. This is no different than any other job in that respect.
Cons
*there is high turnover but it seems many (not all!) who start the job don't really want to work. They want a job but they really want to be taking care of their kids, shopping, running errands, etc. If you had a job in an office at a front desk you would need to be there for 8 hours. Many who start at gpac think they don't need to work 8 hours because it's "flexible" - you still need to work, but some don't really WANT to work. *to do well at gpac you need to work more than 8 hours/day (most days, not all) - BUT the results are amazing. *the lows can be discouraging and causes some employees to give up - stick it out and it will get better! *price of tools is a little high.