Pros
The interview process is easy, considering the only qualification needed is a pulse. The one true upside is that their office positions are nice (but primarily, if not exclusively given to women) and it has nice earning potential if you do not have a degree. The office is nice for the 20 minutes you're in the office and not in a van or random neighborhood.
Cons
Everything. But to break it down further... Under performance is met with condescendence from management. Hours are long: Saturdays are required and because you're BEING DROPPED OFF BY A VAN IN A RANDOM NEIGHBORHOODS WITH VARYING DISTANCES FROM THE OFFICE, you will inevitably get home at varying times. Don't worry about your personality. They'll have a script for you to memorize for that too. Script is intentionally phrased to mislead the homeowners. "it's easy" isn't a real response when someone asks how long it will take. Avoiding a direct, honest answer is just a manipulative way of lying. "Outbound Marketing" is a real pretty way of saying you're going door to door. People don't like door to door salespeople (which you will be viewed as even if you aren't technically selling). Just do the math there about how you expect to be treated. "Skills" learned here will not be transferrable to any other jobs unless your goal is to make it in a sales career.