Pros
You have clients that are great to spend a few hours with. They work with your availability.
Cons
They can't get you full time hours. You're stuck at about 20 hours a week at the most. They advertise that there's competitive pay as well as $11-$15/hr, but you only get paid $9. They don't try to get you a higher pay. They say "it's up to corporate" and then leave you struggling after you tell them what you need. You're not reimbursed for gas. They also want you to clock out if the client needs you to take them to the store or to a doctor's visit. They advertised for a higher paying position, said it was filled, and then turned around and posted they were hiring for it again a day later. When asked about that position re post, they say it's once again filled, or that it's only available for care providers, ignoring that you're already a care provider.