Pros
-Marketing and sales training
-Friendly, professional leadership, if you keep in mind they are commission hounds.
-Good commission rate (if you are lucky enough to convince people to switch their cable service in under 10 minutes at the front door of their home, most of who have no idea about AT&T U-Verse and don't like door-to-door solicitors).
-Work outside, mostly
-Charlotte is a fantastic city
Cons
-Only paid when you convince a potential customer to switch service (involves lengthy phone conversation with AT&T representative), aka no guarantee you will get ANY money, regardless of how many hours you put into it.
-Not clear on actual responsibilities until they are ready to hire you (which is pretty easy after securing an interview).
-Dress required is business professional, even though you will probably be walking around 5 miles a day through neighborhoods in all weather conditions. There is an option to wear AT&T licensed tops, however, but you of course have to pay for it up front.
-Work hours are generally six days a week, 10 hours a day.