Pros
Flexibility. I mostly worked between 5-7 hours a day which was very nice as a salaried employee. I also was able to start my day a little early or late. I didn't have to interact with many people throughout my day either which was sometimes a plus.
Cons
Poor pay, benefits and horrible reimbursements. They will make you drive your own personal vehicle as a field consultant and only comp you for gas and oil changes and only $500 for tires a year. This does not make up for the many, many miles a week they make you drive. I had sites that were a hour away that they considered my commute to work. No overtime pay either for rain events. There is absolutely no reason to take this job unless you are a fresh grad looking for experience but I would recommend you keep applying for new jobs throughout the time you train and work there. Also its not really possible to just take off one day whenever need be or call in sick because then someone would have to fly out to cover you because reports must be done every 7 days.