The morning meetings are uplifting but after that there aren't any pros. Never received payment for sales after 2 weeks of submitting paperwork.
Cons
They don't pay you. Terminals are programmed incorrectly. They make you wait 60 days to start earning residual income. They make you sign a contract that says you can only sell for them. A 1099 contract employee should be able to work for multiple companies if so desired. There are no quotas with the company contract but the sales manager contract adendum has quotas and you lose 5% of your commission to your sales manager because of that adendum. If you have a bad month you loose your residual income. They list multiple products but only push one product and never have a plan b option for merchants who are too scared to start letting their customers pay their credit card fees with a surcharge as part of the transaction. The training sucks! A reputable company would fly you to their home office to train you. Their training is a phone call and they don't talk about products or how to fill out their contracts. They just talk about steps you take to get your sales manager on the phone so he can try to close the deal.