Pros
The company has an established reputation with clearly defined rules that make working relatively stress-free.
Cons
I have worked as a tax preparer for several years, always working at major national chains at least two years. Usually, the pay structure as a tax preparer is based upon production- if you do the work, you are rewarded. I was paid a salary just above minimum wage. I was informed that this year, we would become salaried employees, but receive a bonus at the end of the season. I worked for .just above minimum wage. I received a bonus check of 187 dollars. Generally, a tax preparer earns enough money to not work a few months after the hectic pace of tax season ends. It was so disappointing that my daughter earned more at McDonald's that I did as a registered tax preparer.