This is a somewhat decent job for those just entering the field of human services. If you need some experience, keep it for about 6 months and move on. One of the primary cons to this company/position is that they blatantly break labor laws with regard to wage and hour statutes. You will not be paid for your travel time or documentation time and, instead, these hours will be accrued in your PTO total. The whole of the time I worked there I kept track of these specific hours and never received any compensation (at the billable or non-billable rate) for them. If they are willing to so flagrantly violate these basic statutes, then what other ethical, moral, or legal violations are occurring. The high turnover rate should have been a clear indicator of their general lack of respect for employees, but they lure you in with a somewhat attractive rate ($14/hour for TSS). Also, while working with the clients was rewarding, those tangential to these individuals (teachers, parents, etc.) can be abrasive and intransigent, making your job even harder.