Pros
-Little to no experience required -High pay potential, decent base pay -Easy to move up the chain through promotions
Cons
-With no real experience required, you end up working with some pretty lazy people -The potential to earn a ridiculous paycheck is awesome and some definitely do, but if you get stuck at a location with barely any traffic, you'll have to work your tail off just to earn a decent paycheck. While base pay is decent, commission is where your real income comes from. -The political game is strong. A lot of times your hard work will get overlooked in favor of management giving promotions to their friends or their "in circle" buddies. -Quite possibly the biggest con however, is the fact that the company really has no structure from PTO to retirement to customer refunds and exchanges, nothing is clear and no one can give you a straight answer.