Pros
no skills required, they wont care, just tell them you like selling things and can fix printers.
Cons
The job comes with low pay that often doesn’t feel worth the hustle, especially given the high-pressure sales environment. Field techs are constantly pushed to upsell tech and equipment to clients, with penalties looming if sales goals aren’t met. Management feels out of touch, creating a huge disconnect between leadership and the people actually doing the work. Hours are unpredictable, travel is long, admin time is usually unpaid, and the work can feel isolating. Despite a lack of available jobs, you’re still expected to stay on call and ready. Missing sales targets too often can quickly land you on a performance improvement plan, making the role even more stressful.