Pros
I have a solid background in sales. I am very genuine and want to be honest with whoever reads this. This company is not terrible it's just not "easy". When you think of remote work you think of relaxation, freedom, etc. This is the opposite (you are expected to work as hard as if you were in an office), which is why you see so many people leaving bad reviews. This company has been through a lot, they have a structure for WFH people that funnels out the bad weeds and keeps the people that sell. You are trained very well but there will be turnover in the class. The ones that left early I could tell this job would not be for them. The people who are complaining about changes are a little bitter. We are all adults, if we are taking this job we understand what we are getting into (low base in hopes we make more in commission). It's a sales job! It's not easy and it is draining. Unlike some, I do not care about the stock prices, managers being underqualified, etc., I was hired to sell. This mental attitude allowed me to succeed so far. I had a burn-the-boats mentality, one way or another I will succeed. If you are crazy like me and dare to give this job a try, I'll see you at the top. If you are scared because of reviews then don't apply, the choice is yours. (Simply put a "pro" is you get hired, you get paid and your equipment is provided, insurance is provided as well) If you want more than this make it happen.
Cons
I'll be honest. My recruiter told me I would be paid "$500" if I made one sale in training. He did this to me and many others in my training class. I found out this was a lie but I didn't care. I didn't take this job for a little "500", I wanted more so I kept pushing. I think this should be noted that your recruiter may be a fast talker. I could easily write about KPI's or things being changed but that's life. I don't care if they made the KPI as high as the moon I'll still hit it. The Con is that if you can't handle this then trust me you won't last long.