Pros
The pros of this job was that they paid for my trips, I got to travel every 2 weeks (Monday through Friday), and stayed 5 days at random cities over 20 states. It was great to travel at the company's expense, doing work while also site-seeing. I took advantage of giving up my seat at airports when needed in order to get vouchers, which was another great feature. The opportunity to earn points for traveling was the only thing that make this job worth it.
Cons
This was one of the worst companies I ever worked for. The training is HORRIBLE, very inconsistent with different "supervisors" saying different things, you NEVER had a straight up answer. The pay was ridiculously low for making me travel and do all that work. I was paid salary, yet I would wake up at 6am on most Mondays to go to airport, land, then expected to work all day after traveling, then come back Friday late and be home around 10pm, so in reality I was working a lot more hours than 40 which I was being scammed.