Pros
This jobs looks good on a resume. It provides teaching and mentoring experience. Other than that there are no pros.
Cons
Days are often 8am-5:30pm. When you break down the pay by hour it's less than half of what minimum wage is. Part of the money they give can only be used on tuition or education loans. The reason teachers get there early and stay late is we have a morning meeting and an evening meeting. More than half of these meetings are just wasting time. Meaning we do some sort of activity and there's no actual meeting. The information that is given out could just be sent in a text or email. The students go home at 4, yet were expected to stay a hour and a half later. During the day we were not technically allowed to leave the campus either. Nor did we get an official break time. Multiple managers left the program.