Pros
There are some nice people here, and if person-to-person sales is your goal, then this is where you want to be. Be prepared to stand in a Kroger and sell a whisk at a special "show" every 30 minutes, but if you're good at it, there's money to be made.
Cons
When I first interviewed, I was promised a minimum wage per week, which was completely a lie. They advertise as if they need communications and public relations professionals, which leads to qualified candidates interviewing for a sales job in a Walmart. This job is all about person to person sales, and there is nothing wrong with that. But the company is completely misleading about their roles and intentions. Everyone is here to "become a president of their own company" which means they move off and start scamming other people in a different town and take in more profit. If you ask why the turnover rate is so high, they'll tell you it's because those people were weak and couldn't handle it. It's honestly because they were mislead about their job description, pay and the company in general. There is nothing wrong with in-person sales and there are plenty of people who work for this company who love it, but they advertise it as something it's not and then get irritated when you fail.