Pros
At the start, they can inspire and motivate you but it's for all the wrong reasons. You can also advance in the business, but it basically is done through taking advantage of others. I had the advantage of working in the charity division so I did get to raise money for good causes while also meeting with generally lovely people on the field.
Cons
Observing this office from the outside, it looks like an amazing place to work. There's music playing, everyone's smiling and talking about "highrolling" and all the benefits that come along with it but that's far from the truth. It's all a mask to hide what this company is really all about and aids their brainwashing policy. The "owners" will turn their backs on you the minute you decide you can't live on the promise of making "as much as you want". My average earnings were under €200 every week despite the 60+ hours I was working. Every word you say is censored - if it's anything negative, you'll be pulled up for not having the right attitude and affecting the sales of others in the office. Forget about having a life outside of the office because you will be guilted into working 12 hours a day, 5 days a week AS WELL as 8 hours every Saturday. They tell you "it's your own business, you can make your own decisions" but this only applies as long as you're making the decisions they want you to make. They ridicule the idea of people leaving to return to non-commission jobs and once they're gone, the whole idea of "honesty, integrity and loyalty" towards your peers vanishes. They indirectly target people in the morning meetings in the most passive-aggressive manner and make you feel like every move you make is being watched, both inside the office and outside. As a girl, you will face both blatant and behind-your-back sexism which, in a male-dominated company, only faces further ridiculing when you highlight it. Went into this with job with a completely open mind and left it feeling cheated.