Pros
If you've done direct sales before the biggest pro is no knocking and having leads. Tax write offs are nice. Lots of expert training but it's probably too advanced for people with little to no sales experience. Base salary of $3200 a month. Even if you don't sell if you tough out the month you get $3200, it's a good safety net but really you should be making more in commission anyway. I've been here for 5 months now, have always made more the base.
Cons
Say goodbye to your social life. You might not have to start work till 3pm... THREE PM. But during the morning/afternoon all of your friends are at work anyway so the extra time is lonesome. You're not going to be home till probably sometime after 10pm. So you're gonna eat out a lot unless you pack a lunch. Try and eat healthy. For the first 2 months I just did fastfood and felt horrible after and gained weight. Definitely balance your diet when you eat out. Also, again if you dont have any real sales experience, you're probably going to fail at this. People get hired and then quit a day or two later all the time. There was 8 people in my class when I was hired, we all were, I'm the only one left. The others quit within a couple days. People have to be used to rejection and not having instant success all the time. If you've done direct sales before than you'll know to be patient and chase good opportunities. You already have that mindset. Everyone else doesn't and people that don't always quit. I have never been proven wrong once. Don't expect to "get it" on the training. The training is super advanced. It's really designed for people that already know the basics and are looking to further polish their skills. This is literally for people that already have good sales experience.