Pros
The only pro is that it's a job.
Cons
You'll face favoritism, an immature work environment, little to no mobility, no salary increase (unless you count the poor commissions where if you're not getting the messages about the top paying jobs your stuck with admins and low paying call center reps., you'll have to close 50 to 100 deals to see any real money), and disrespect. You will have people involved in your personal life, who bring it to work and discuss it behind your back. As a recruiter if you are not in your seat promptly at 830, staring at your screen and making phone calls you are considered unproductive. You also can't leave your seat, at all. You're chained to your desk. Unless you are a select few who actually never sit down or stop talking/gossiping to one another. The office is small so you hear things that are inappropriate for a professional environment (ie talking about bowel movements), and there is a lot of behavior you would see in a highschool cafeteria.