Pros
This company is absolutely demeaning and its literature in the way it talks to this female -dominated profession. It states 5 attributes that one must have to succeed even though the target audience are already Masters level licensed medical professionals. Sounds like it was written by a chauvinist, and that's not even the worst of it this company actually expects professionals to pay for their own plane ticket to Florida when I live in Washington State, pay for my own rental car and food, offered some cramped condo to share with strangers that is very questionable in my opinion, for an unpaid training in order to use a mobile endoscopy. For someone who already has a master of science degree and is a practicing speech language pathologist, if I wanted to get this sort of training I would do it locally and I would certainly not foot the bill for a cross-country plane ticket and questionable accommodations with an unpaid, " quote on quote" training, in order for me to actually do the job. The other expenses this company will expect the employee to foot is one hour of drive time and wear and tear on their vehicles before any reimbursement each and every day. And then the pay is about ten to $20 below national average. And the six-page brochure is written in the most demeaning and chauvinistic language as to how " the 5 correct attributes" imcluding a calm demeanor is what's needed ...how do you think I practice as a medical professional for the last 5 years?
Cons
Everything I wrote above. read it.