Pros
This is a good remote contract position for a writer seeking bread-and-butter part-time income. The company does pay on time also. You also have the chance to work with a wide range of clients; mine have gone from entry-level to an MD / PhD doing research for the NIH.
Cons
The way they schedule jobs stinks. I was assigned a job that had been given to another writer originally. It was already late, and I received a nastygram about turning in late work and how I would be penalized. I suppose I should have been waiting at my computer at 2 am - when the job was assigned - and ready to jump on this task. I also don't care for the once per month pay schedule. The company receives its funding up front at the time or the order. Also, the highest pay I've received for a resume is $26.00 - the resume in question was a 4-page CV that required extensive research and took nearly 4 hours to complete a first draft. If you actually put some effort into the writing process, the hourly pay comes to about $8.00. I inherited a job in which the original writer merely submitted a shell resume - she had actually left spaces underneath the job listings that said "fill in the blank." The point is, the better and more thorough writers are actually punished financially.