Pros
The Medicare Advocate opportunity is legitimate. You get paid weekly, and the training is robust. Additionally, you earn a Medicare Advocate certification to enhance your career value. The four-day onboarding process was quick and easy. Earnings began on days four and five, with payment issued the following Friday. This was a work-from-home gig, and you could schedule your own time.
Cons
Advocates work in three-hour time blocks. If your metrics are off, you may be removed from the system. Calls range from a minimum of 100 to 200 Medicare recipients per day.