Pros
Working remotely was the ONLY “pro” for this employer.
Cons
Where do I begin? Being able to work remotely was fantastic, especially with gas prices. That is probably where the “pros” ends and the cons begin. The pay is absolutely ludicrous. You have to have a graduate degree to be an instructor, yet retail employees are getting paid more. The only ones who move up in the organization are ones that are friends with the leadership team. The moment you say something they dislike, you will be on the chopping block to be fired or laid off. Favoritism runs rampant here. The directors have no idea what they are doing and are out of touch with reality and what instructors do on a daily basis. They will work you to death and then just throw you away when you are no longer beneficial. How anyone can manage to stay here for more than five years is amazing to me. Personally, I think they create positions for their friends, pay what they want to WHO they want, lay off hard workers, but keep those who do nothing at all day long. Leadership and directors speak down on you, set unrealistic goals/policies and honestly, the stress is out of control. My advice? Stay far away from this “college” and find somewhere else to work. There are hundreds of other remote employers who will treat you right and pay you a livable wage.