Pros
Good pay. Nice facility. Good training. They were happy to have me onboard.
Cons
If you don't cross every T and dot every i, you're in trouble. Every detail with which you are trained has to come through on every call. My supervisor would regularly listen to many of my calls and find every exacting mistake I made on the calls even though my sales were constantly and gradually improving. She would warn me that I could be fired and asked me on a regular basis: "Do you not want to be here? Do you want to quit?" They fired me after I started getting up to 8 and 9 sales per day there. When I went to apply for unemployment, I was turned down because Geico had told the state employment commission that I had been dismissed for misconduct because I had violated company rules or policies. At the same time, they were hiring new agents at (I heard) lower wages. Even some of the top agents in the company were concerned about losing their jobs and were looking elsewhere.