If you are interested in short-term work helping disaster survivors, then this a great company to work for.
Cons
Work is short-term and unpredictable. You never know when a disaster will occur and when you'll be called to work. You must be a very quick learner and very computer savy.
It's a great job to help those in disaster situations. The field office is there if you need them but not always convenient to your location. Corporate is a phone call away. Communication is decent via messages in Inspector Depot.
Cons
Corporate can be snarky if you call the help line. They don't want to hear about possible fraud. Expenses on last disaster took 8-10 weeks for reimbursement. Accounting wouldn't answer the phone or respond to emails. Poor organization in the field. QC inspectors are on a witch hunt and seem eager to mark you down without discussing the situation. Sometimes can be reversed but that's rare.
Low pay, working in dangerous neighborhoods, (projects,slums and gators and snakes. Away from home, family and friends for months at a time.Bonus money is hard to make. Company can trip up inspectors when they are getting close to making a bonus. This is just a $20.66 hr. job