Pros
You can quickly obtain many licenses in the industry by working here. It gives you a great introduction of how a firm works when the management is questionable and only out for themselves. This is a great learning experience for what to watch out for when you finally find a great place to work. Keep your eyes and ears open.
Cons
The training is terrible and the seminars they offer every few months are stale. You will spend everything you make and half of your savings just trying to work their plan on how to become "successful" (wealthy). Managers (Partners) are compensated on what you do, so there is intense pressure to submit applications for anything and everything for your family, friends and everyone you know even if its not best for them...and even if they don't qualify. There are a lot of good 'ol boys' deals going on behind closed doors and a lot of questionable ethics. I saw at least 20 agents contracting and leaving in 12 months. The high turnover is expected - Partners are compensated for signing up and getting someone through licensing. It's not a long-term investment in people. Also, you must pay them to use their software on top of everything else ($150 per month)