-Very stressful as an agent. Work/life balance is terrible. In this industry, it's always going to be long work hours. With only 2-3 agents actually working transactions, you will handle 25-50 deals at a time compared to traditional real estate where you may close 3-5 deals a month.
-Being a discount service, you will get some "bottom of the barrel" clients who are just unreasonably difficult to deal with.
-Turn over is very high. If you make it 2-3 months, you will probably stay as long as you want. Most agents don't make it that long. Though the core staff group is very supportive and wants to see you succeed.
-You will get a week or two of vacation, but even if/when you are allowed to take time off as an agent, you will still have a few hours of work to do a day. No other benefits provided because you're a "contractor."
- The owner does some shady things in how he treats his employees. It doesn't matter if you are an assistant or a licensed agent, you are an "independent contractor" who is told how, where, and when to do your job. You will work a "suggested schedule" and you will be lectured for showing up 5 minutes late or leaving early. You will pay self-employment taxes despite being treated like an employee, costing you thousands per year.
- If you are fat, older, have kids, smoke, etc, you will probably either not get the job or constantly be harassed about it by the owner. The staff has learned to ignore comments from him, and they won't give you a hard time about it. He will also diagnose and interrogate you anytime you are sick. If he is not in the office, he is generally watching the staff on one of the many security cameras all day.