Pros
Somewhat flexible schedule, can be fun at times, decent pay.
Cons
To start, there's no co-worker relationship. I don't know any of my peers personally. You only get 1 hour and 45 minutes per week to read and reply emails, read the many many communications sent out, do surveys, read client feedback, participate in the regional page, sign up for meetings, or do any type of training or zoom meeting. Every second you spend styling is accounted for. If you don't meet their crazy high goal your manager will be on your back 10x harder. This makes work anxiety inducing. There's no chance to get to know your co-workers or manager and just talk to them. You want a zoom call? it has to be withing your weekly 1.75 of non-styling time. If you want a training? it has to be within that 1.75. If you are too slow your manager will sign you up for meetings or require a daily email that will cut into the weekly 1.75 non-styling time. There's no benefits for part time. They cut hours almost weekly so the pay is not guaranteed. I have to have a second income to make ends meet because of this. They value efficiency and meeting your quota waaaay more than client satisfaction. People wouldn't pay for this service if they knew their stylist only had 4 minutes to style them. They say they are a diverse company but I have yet to meet a person of color, pretty sure my whole team is white. They constantly change things up so once you get comfortable they will decide to re-do their entire “efficiency” system. Overall it’s been a very stressful roller coaster ride.