Pros
They took all the reasons to work here away such as "EDO's" and working the front-lines (mostly call-center now)
Cons
There are no opportunities, you are stuck in a call center. It is the worst call center I have ever worked at, phone calls are diligently monitored, you are expected to transcribe AND summarize calls at the same time and simultaneously determine both financial and service eligibility - with approximately 3 days of training! And you have a ten minute target! Insane! They "let-go" most of the experienced managers leaving a horrible few that either don't know anything or have no skills whatsoever - you are NOT supported here, and many workers lives have been destroyed by managers that constantly blame you instead of help you. You will spend your lunches and breaks trying to close/send off your files and there are so many other idiosyncrasies that make this job horrifying....well, explains the upcoming strike. And the money is terrible compared to industry standards! There are no pros to this job, whatsoever and you will likely regret every second you are there.