Pros
The coffee in the break room.
Cons
Everything. This is a company that has you come in in the morning for 1990s style Tony Robbins cheerleader meetings for two hours and insist you dress business professional while paying you $10 an hour. Then they expect you to change into casual clothes of their approval to go chase people down at a local Lowe’s to sell gutter install leads in the hopes that they will close or at least be verified by an actual sales rep who if they can’t close the deal or get a door slammed in their face will turn around and say it was a bad lead. That’s it. You will be the guy standing in a Lowe’s saying the same tired script that some kid wrote for you to read to potentially your neighbors, how embarrassing is that? All of this is in the hopes that within just a couple weeks, you yourself can own your own company and hire other people just like you to do the exact same thing for you at other Lowes and take half of their commission. This is not by definition a Ponzi scheme, but if Ponzi scheme was a cologne, they would stink of it.