Pros
Ranges from entry-level to experienced positions Usually Hiring Paid Training More pressure to do a good job than to meet a certain quota of jobs Company Vehicle, Company Phone, many company-provided tools. If you're looking for overtime, other than in winter you'll find plenty of it.
Cons
Forget about taking a lunch better pack to eat on the go. Be ready for 12-15 hour work days with no break. Hard work for $10hr. You'll be climbing 30ft poles sometimes with wasp nests, crawling under peoples houses, troubleshooting computer/ip issues, and a very high level of careful customer service is required being in peoples homes. It's a lot for that low amount of pay. They are misleading when you get hired. They tell you regularly you will have 2 days off a week this is a bold faced lie. I found maybe once a month we had 2 days off, other than that it was 6 days a week back to back. Wake up, work, go home, go to sleep, repeat. Have fun dealing with lots of upset customers at you being late because management likes to book you 2 or 3 appointments for every appointment time window. Their advice is just call the customer beforehand to let them know