Pros
There sadly aren't any pros.
Cons
If you are thinking about applying to work here, please consider another company to work for. I have worked in call centers for the past 15-20 years. I promise I am not exaggerating when I say this is by far the worst call center I have ever worked. The people who supervised me were ok and did the best they could do with the 2-3 days of actual training. However the overall structure of the company is horrendous. For starters, the wages are terrible; I was paid $9 an hour. For the quality of work they demand from you, the pay is nowhere near correlative. They try to dangle the "bonus" incentive in front of you and massively underrate the near level of perfection you have to have in both sales and quality of calls in order to get your bonus. It's your typical dangle a doughnut in front of a fat guy on a treadmill strategy/scam. There is no time to breathe in-between calls; they expect you to place calls within 3 seconds of every call ALL DAY, expect you to be the second-coming of Grant Cardone in calls and have no problem writing you an incident report if you fail to do so. This would be a decent job if they paid a base rate of like $14-15 a hour. However, they pay you just over the poverty level but expect high-quality performance. Its laughable. My honest advice is to just do the 1st week training and get that $450 check and go about your way. I'm quitting as soon as I find literally any other job at this point.