Pros
Everyone working there was really nice, and managers were approachable Training was detailed Free internet/cable for employees, even part-time Pay was pretty good They understand if you're not feeling well and need to visit the bathroom often (you'd be surprised how many call centers have strict rules about this) They were pretty up-front about how often full-time positions open up, and that honesty was refreshing
Cons
Everyone starts off part-time (unless maybe management), and full-time positions don't open up very often; expect to work there more than a year on average before getting full-time (not a terrible thing if you can afford it, but know what you're getting into) Parking isn't always the greatest (but you can still usually find a spot, you just might have to walk a block) They will correct you if you mention their data caps, which they refer to as "data allowances", and insist that you not use the term "data caps", even though that's exactly what it is (they just fine you if you exceed the cap); this can come across as condescending, and an attempt to justify a poor business practice