Pros
Pay is great. I'm hourly plus commission. And while hourly is a little low, I have yet to make less than 3k a month between hourly, bonuses (which they call spiffs) and commission. And even that is the one off month. They're really big on integrity unlike other sales jobs, and if someone literally steals your client you will get paid for it. So far they shown me they listen. My training class caused the entire new hire pay structure to change after a few of us spoke up about how it didn't make sense or suffice. And work life balance is easy. You either get Sunday Monday or Friday Saturday off. You work your set shift unless you want to work more. Overtime isn't mandatory or even pushed. But it's always offered. So if you like over time it's there. Everything is virtual right now. Overall it's better than most call center sales jobs I've had.
Cons
You will be making about 100 calls a day. Be prepared. You will only likely talk to about 2-5 people tho. It is a sales job so you do have to sell and work at it... but I literally read the script and am usually one of the top performers. There's not much hands on coaching unless needed. Which can be a good or bad thing. Depends on who you are. It's a lot of self management. Again good or bad depending on who you are. Lastly the hourly literally isn't much of anything. So if you have a slow month... prepare to be broke