Pros
This is a great job if you’re willing to work. Pay is by the car, so the more cars you photograph, the more you make. Flexible hours are a plus if needed, but if you like regular hours (like me), then that’s okay too. A company car is provided, and gas is paid for, which is huge in my book since I make a 60 mile round trip commute every day. Pay is good as long as you’re willing to put the effort in. New management has recently taken over and addressed the major issues some others have commented about, such as bounced checks. This has not been a problem since new management took over, and I don’t expect it to be in the future. With that said, I only had two bounced checks since 2015, and they were both resolved within a week. This issue seems to have been resolved. Expect to get your daily excercise as well (I walk 5-7 miles per day). Three weeks of vacation available after four years of employment is a huge plus as well. Adding up all the pros vs the cons, this is the best job I’ve ever had and am happy to be with the company. No job is 5 star perfect, but my lifestyle has improved dramatically for taking this job, and I appreciate the opportunity to work here.
Cons
The major cons have to do with weather. Hot days in the summer and cold days in the winter. If you don’t mind working outside, dress appropriately for the temps, and bring a small ice chest and water for the summer, then no problem. Heavy rain also presents a problem as it keeps you from performing your job. Because of that, working on Saturdays is occasionally required. These are just typical cons that go along with many outside jobs. I do really wish direct deposit would be implemented, but I just deposit my checks via my mobile banking app, so it’s not too big of an issue. Also, dental insurance available via a company insurance plan would be wonderful.