Pros
There are no pros to this company. I guess the only real pro is your eyes become wide open. The entire job consists of selling government phones in low-income neighborhoods, so you will see firsthand how some people become wealthy by exploiting poor people. Also, clearly some of the "positive" reviews of this company were clearly written by people paid to write nice things.
Cons
If this company isn't illegal, it should be. This is a clear, pyramid scheme. I am writing this review because this company, as well as other companies in the Chicago-area will tell you they sell "marketing solutions," but you end up giving out government phones all day, even in 5 degree winter weather. You pay your own transportation, and if you're standing out all day without giving away a single phone, you don't get paid. Please read these words carefully if you have been called for an interview. This is a system meant to fail you. It is absolutely disgusting that a so-called "legitimate" business makes their money by exploiting poor people like this. Somebody at the top is getting very rich off of this. If they tell you that you can make a lot of money, do not drink the Kool-Aid.