Pros
Lots of training supported by management and teammates. The manager travels with you twice monthly to evaluate and assist you with various customer situations. You may also travel with teammates for additional guidance and support. Great medical, dental and vision benefits. All support personnel are friendly and ready to assist. If you are friendly, outgoing, and have a knack for getting in front of decision makers and getting them to trust you - this is the job for you.
Cons
Lots of driving. Must make 7-10 senior community visits per day, and try and see as many management personnel as possible at each location. Each visit and person you meet with must be documented in detail - which takes lots of time. However, this helps you the next time you visit that location. Plus it lets management know what you accomplished that day. It takes about a year to get really established in your territory and for the clients to get to know and trust you. You will need to be educated on protecting yourself from infectious diseases and outbreak preparedness.