Pros
The pay is good. The job is stable. The work is easy. Once your route is dialed in you get to your first stop around 8 AM and work until around sundown. Pay is 15-20% commission. You can get sales commission on top. Most techs make around $4k a month pretty easily. If you are the kind of person that can keep your morale up despite the office and management making a mess around you, its a really steady well paying job.
Cons
The call center is the number one problem. Sometimes a customer will call, get scheduled by the main office, rescheduled by your branch, then rescheduled by you or a manager. There are a lot of hours of work in the week, and then more unpaid hours chasing leads, maintaining trucks, and if you get a route that is far from your current location you do a lot of driving for free. They also make you use a really terrible app, and have no streamlined office system. You need to remember multiple passwords, logins, and apps. The app itself really doesn't work right. I had weeks where I was scheduled to work Xmas eve and my birthday, but had 0 stops on four different days in the week with no explanation. Ultimately I couldn't handle how the office was ran.