Pros
Not much to say here, maybe consistent hours and decent pay rate?
Cons
Far outweigh the pro's: LIES: Was promised medical insurance and a Verizon discount, neither of which is true. Had medical during training, but once out I was informed part-timers are not eligible (I understand it is atypical for part-timers to qualify for medical, but it's what was on my job offer letter). Verizon doesn't give employee discounts unlimited plans, which unlimited is required since you use so much data on the job, it's a catch-22. Job was extremely stressful. Delivery timeframes are planned out as if you are just dropping off and immediately off to the next. However, you're expected to activate the phone, transfer content, and somehow extract information and build rapport to make a sale in the no time that they allot for you. Verizon phones do not automatically activate as expected, and you have to call customer service to access their tools (which you as the "expert" should have). These Verizon reps then take FOREVER, and try to steal your sale from under you, only ensuring no sale occurs in the awkwardness of the process. So now you're short on time, by no fault of your own, having to speed to the next delivery, which then jeopardizes that delivery's sale potential.... it's a vicious stressful cycle, each and every day. If a car accident doesn't kill me, the stress of it will.