Pros
Making your schedule, gas reimbursement, pay is ok, company phone and laptop, casual dress code, PTO and most holidays off, working remotely
Cons
If you don’t enjoy driving all day, going from business to business asking if they are hiring, and supporting people at work which feels like babysitting...this job is not for you. You must be willing to work with individuals with disabilities and go into their homes sometimes. These are pros or cons depending on what you like. Communicating with my manager was difficult. We had monthly meetings and we would discuss the same thing every meeting leaving problems unsolved. She also missed a few scheduled meetings. There is a weekend rotation so you can work from 0-20 hours in a weekend and weekend shifts are usually only supports. Although you can make your own schedule, your manager can call you at any time and change it. Tuition reimbursement is only available to management positions but there aren’t many management positions open. Training is long but paid (minimum wage).