Pros
If you're in the farm and garden sector already, you probably won't experience any 'pros' but if you aren't then I guess the pro would be that you get to be outside...
Cons
-the upper management will add any and every task they can think of onto your plate. making phone calls, installation, receiving packages, cleaning, driving, taxiing around other employees, picking up supplies, receiving orders...you name it. -its a part time position, but you cannot reasonably work a second job on the same day -management has no working knowledge of Los Angeles, so they don't understand the extreme commutes between sites that they expect you to traverse in one day using your own car -they expect you to care for an 'urban garden', which is just a white washed way of saying a garden on a rooftop of a fancy building that literally no employees will eat from, while also uploading information to a spreadsheet everyday, while also drawing site maps like you're a city planner, and also nagivating disorganized spreadsheets and files, and also drive around the city, and set up informational meet and greets with employees during their lunch break all for a couple bucks an hour