Pros
You have the ability to work at home.
Cons
No "real" support - training is vague No transparency - always in the dark, questions go unanswered From the first day of training, I was skeptical. The trainers laughed about the fact that everyone is so "happy" at FLVS and told a story of someone asking what Kool-Aid employees all drank. Well, I can tell you this is true! Such a "Stepford Wife" feeling going on. Kinda creepy! At that training, I just had the feeling that I was not going to be long with this company. Afterall, I was just an adjunct.... Lo and behold - my entire training class was "laid-off" due to enrollment. This was not the experience I had been expecting with FLVS. Be wary before taking anything full-time with FLVS! Also, be careful - the state has opened up the area of virtual learning to other companies - and they are entering the state in droves. Many districts are tired of FLVS and moving to other companies. Check those other companies out: Connections Academy, K12.com, Edmentum - just to name a few. Good luck!