Pros
- Regular travel - Nice guests, they can become like family - Don't have to cook
Cons
- Pay (They pay you about $2.50 an hour even if you work on U.S. land regularly and violate state minimum wage laws) - Hours (Expect 60-70 hours, if you have overtime the machine sometimes wont let you enter it in so you have to lie about your hours) - Benefits (Commission is less than they promise) - Crime (Inducement to sign contracts, entrapment, violating labor laws, etc.) - Was often told not to approach Indian or Black guests as they don't spend much money - Screamed at in front of guests by psychotic coworkers - Lied to in the interview about wages, lifestyle, and days off - Coworkers would regularly steal each others commission, either out of spite or because basic necessities were too expensive to afford - Massive environmental pollution and negligence