Pros
Not having to have a gym membership while staying fit on the job, problem solving, learning the area you deliver to, customer service is able to be built strong, decent benefits, employee discounts on merchandise, 1 hr break in a 6+ hr day, PT Rodeo (competition of PT"s)--- if you go to the finals, you get flown to GA paid, conference resort, prize in resort (I got a 700$ tablet), paid food, and activities for 3 days, becoming top PT -- 1 week with managers Vacation with significant other, everything paid and in 2014 the prize for being top PT was 1,500$... out of about 5-6k PT's competing against.
Cons
Turnover rate for this position is high, work out in the sun/heat/rain, being overbooked for the day by managers and then they ask why it all couldn't be done time and time again. Rush Hour traffic, dealing with cars that cut you off a lot. Ignorant customers/people, rude attitudes not caused by you but others who had miss-communicated information, always running a risk of hurting yourself on the job moving/carrying furniture/appliances