Pros
Only 3. 1) Easy to get hired, no matter how “prestigious” they pretend their company is. 2) They also have a very cool and modern office, which is the equivalent of putting perfume on a pig. 3) Lastly, you’ll possibly make some friends… due to your shared anguish and relenting mental fatigue.
Cons
Strap in, this won’t be short… nor sweet. ZERO life work balance, constant moral questioning, toxic environment covered up with “perks” and “we are a family” BS, brainwashing, theft of youthful “first job” energy, terrible base wage, “use and abuse” turn over expectancy, no regard for commute time/expenses, they will drop you off in neighborhoods you have no legal right to solicit in and you’ll only figure that out when the police show up to question you, if you’re lucky enough to work inside a wholesaler you will inevitably begin to lose your mind as customer after customer scurries past you in a feeble attempt at avoiding your incessant yet mandated pestering, they also have a commission system that may very well reward “slick” salespeople all the while affording the other 99% of employees with one cool paycheck (maybe), but a lifetime of disappointment (I will always be embarrassed that I worked here), did I mention a terrible base wage? I know I did, I just wanted to repeat it!!!!, a hiring model set up to over-saturate their workforce and then quickly weed out those struggling to become a sales person even though they pretend that everyone can do it (literally they sell the company so well you’ll beg to work their only to realize it’s a ploy for cheap labor), and in my personal opinion a continual sense of defeat paired with a forced and mandated upbeat attitude 24/7 that even an annual all-inclusive company trip to Mexico can’t fix.