Don't 2touch it with a barge pole.
Pros
there was plenty of training, I did learn some decent sales skills, there's a good "gallows humour" attitude amongst the employees and I met some great people whilst I was there. Also at least you don't have to take your work home with you.
Cons
It's a pretty unpleasant environment, I started training with a large group of people (around 12 or so) within 3 months that had been whittled down to less than half that figure, I left soon after. It's high volume telesales (cold calling) for unscrupulous energy companies, if you fall behind on your targets they start looking for reasons to sack you. I was brought before a disciplinary hearing for "avoiding calls" which essentially meant I'd taken more than 1 toilet break a few days in a row and hadn't been selling that well, they were surprised when I turned up to the panel, most people apparently just quit. They were also surprised when I insisted on working out my notice period. The middle management are patronising,demanding and see you as disposable cattle rather than an asset. In the sales training the instructor had a lot of fun mocking people on the dole, not terribly sensitive given most people had ended up working at 2touch at a last resort. I've worked in other call centres in a sales role so the idea this sort of unpleasant, petty attitude comes with the territory is absolute rubbish. There's plenty of other call centres in the north east, avoid this one if you can.