Pros
Your on your route by yourself most of the time no management hanging above your head. You have insurance, 401k, and stock options.
Cons
Pest control technician: This is a commission based pay ONLY you may find one branch that will higher you for hourly but 9/10 techs were on commission. The pay is terrible slightly less than 35k a year while working 45-65 hours weekly. That might not seem terrible to some but your NOT getting paid on every job you do. It should be higher for the amount of jobs you do. Now it does depends on your route. You could have a nicer neighborhood or you can have a lower quality neighborhood and it seems you work more for less pay. Overtime is less than minimum wage due to commission structure. Seriously, I don’t think it’s illegal due to pay structure but it needs to be looked into. The problem is that you get paid for the initial job only so if a customer calls back and needs you to come back out before their next service it’s free to them and they automatically schedule you out after the first service MOST of the time and you don’t get paid for that or any other “callback” or “follow up” service. Which literally happens every day with multiple customers a day due to the pest issues the customers may face. Office makes the schedule now. So there are terrible issues with over scheduling 2 hour time slots and it’s up to the technician to make it work. It doesn’t. Personally I felt I could never take a vacation because they just move up your customers on an already busy day. So it’s not a vacation away at all. Forget taking one in the summer. Work day hours differ here and there. You could be home at 3 one day (usually in the winter only) but your usually getting off at 5:30 6 o’clock. Now they are scheduling people 6-8 am for you. So 10-12 hour days are a regular thing with the occasional 7-8 hour day in (the winter). No work/life balance for technicians. They say they will work with you but it’s really like pulling teeth.