Pros
some of the people with boots on the ground are good people. good flexibility with scheduling. lots of opportunity to gain management experience because, no one wants to work here for a career.
Cons
this is not a place where you want to set your roots. this is a place where you can possibly get some experience in wireless management, but if you work for comserve very long & try to make the change to verizon, it will never happen. the upper management is just that, managers, not leaders. they do a great job from a profitability standpoint but a terrible job from being about their employees. i have been in wireless 6 years & the last year working for comserve has been the worst year of my life. i worked hard to go from an entry level position to a district manager & comserve sucked all of the fun of the job out of it by trying to take pay away from me, ask me to do more work, work my days off in the way of conference calls, coaching, and more. comserve sucks and theres no other way to say it.