Pros
The support center in San Antonio is probably a great place to work if you aren't on the phones. It's grueling work with too few people doing the job. Tired of explaining why the treatment costs so much yet? Providers are off on their own. You're a cog in the wheel my friend. If they need to move you to a different location, they will with no regard for patient relationships. Sometimes they'll decide you aren't profitable and just close your office. They pay rent to doctors offices and share some of the profit, if you're an MD why wouldn't that be a great deal? Your thumbs will hurt everyday if you do the treatment like you're told. Ask the old timers if they still treat like they train the new docs. Don't be fooled by the offered "salary" because it's not a salary. It's a loan on commission. You're a commissioned sales person. The good-it works. It helps patients. So does fascial distortion technique or FDM. Basically the same thing. You do get a cut of the sales on foam rollers, lacrosse balls and stuff.. So sell a lot of those.
Cons
Read the above. If you treat like you're supposed to, it will hurt you. There's no coming back from arthritis. Those fortunate to become trainers or regional managers or the like are thankful they don't have to treat 10-15 patients per day.