Pros
Aside from the culture, a solid business plan, and the earning/advancement potential, both new and tenured employees receive an excellent education in sales, management, and general business practices. This job is not sexy, and unlike many other companies at college career fairs, this job isn't made to look like something it's not. If you go into sales in any industry, it's a grind, especially for the first few years. At TQL, you have the training and management support to help you reach your true earning potential.
Cons
I've worked harder at this job than any other position in my life. This is not the type of role you take with the plan to stick around for 1-2 years, that's when your business can really take off. For anyone who doesn't think they could make a career at TQL when they start, it's a mentally tough job.