Pros
Flexible work schedule since I'm a contractor. Overall everyone seems pretty great and the money is really good if you have consistent jobs. They include money for gas which helps but it's a just a flat rate. If you're smart and have a strong work ethic, the job itself isn't too difficult unless objects are literally in your way.
Cons
The Jobs aren't always consistent, the Sales team is awful at quoting everything correctly and adding extra fees for trees or other things in the way of the job, and you won't know when or where your next job is until 11PM at night, making it difficult to plan accordingly. Some months are harder to make ends meet if there are no jobs but then other months you'll have so many you work weekends. You also wait about 3 weeks before you get paid for a job so plan accordingly financially.